Hello, reading friends! Today, we’re going to talk about a fun book called Never Too Little to Love. It’s a really cute story, and I think you’re going to enjoy it a lot!
In this story, you’ll meet a little character named Tiny Too Little. Tiny has a big heart and loves someone who is way up high. He wants to get closer to see her better. But Tiny is, well, too little! So, he looks for things to stand on to make himself taller.
Tiny finds different things to stack up and stand on. He keeps adding more and more things to get higher. What do you think Tiny will add next? Will he ever be tall enough to see the one he loves? And who is this special someone? You’ll have to read the book to find out!
Let’s say a big hello to some of our reading friends from all over the world:
Hello to all my good friends around the world! I’m so happy we can read together, no matter where we live. I hope you enjoyed learning about Never Too Little to Love. See you next time for more fun stories!
Build Your Own Tower: Just like Tiny Too Little, let’s see how tall you can make a tower! Gather some safe items from around your home, like blocks, books, or boxes. Stack them up and see how high you can go. Can you reach something up high? Remember to ask an adult for help if you need it. After building, talk about what made your tower strong or what made it fall.
Measure and Compare: Find a friend or family member and measure each other’s height using a tape measure or a piece of string. Who is taller? Who is shorter? Can you find something in your house that is taller than both of you? How about something shorter? This will help you understand how Tiny felt when he was trying to reach higher.
Draw Your Own Story: Imagine you are Tiny Too Little. Draw a picture of yourself trying to reach something special. What would you stack to get higher? Share your drawing with your class or family and explain what you are trying to reach and why it’s special to you.
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Hello, reading friends! It’s time for a book review and some shout-outs. Today, the book we’re reviewing is called “Never Too Little to Love.” It’s a really cute book, and I think you’re going to like it a lot!
In this book, you’ll meet Tiny Too Little, who loves someone way up high. He wants to get up higher so he can see her. He looks for something he can stand on to make him taller, but he’s not tall enough. So, he adds something else and something else. What do you think he’ll add next? Will Tiny Too Little ever make it up high enough to see the one he loves? And who is the one he loves anyway? Find out for yourself when you pick up a copy of “Never Too Little to Love.”
Alright, let’s do some shout-outs today! They’re going out to:
– Alessa in Texarkana, Texas
– Riley and Alberto in McFarland, California
– Gabriel and Gia in Allentown, Pennsylvania
– Vivian Rose and Hunter in Jacksonville, Florida
– Cece in Los Angeles, California
– Jake and Claire in Richlands, North Carolina
– Mega in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
– Sophia, Anna, and Gabriella in Cincinnati, Ohio
– Cali in Richmond, Texas
– In South Korea
– Evangeline, Asher, and Emerson in Frisco, Texas
– Emily Miele in Texas
– Michael and Christopher Duran in Chino, California
– Enzo in Ransom, West Virginia
– Laila Asmar Patel in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
– Caleb in New Jersey
– Luca A in Virginia
– Kyrie Flores on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia
– Justin and Penny in Covina, California
– Alaska in Miami Beach, Florida
– Aviana and Autumn in Huntley, Illinois
– Jade and JJ in Chula Vista, California
– Hamakshi and Anushka in San Francisco, California
– Lily V in Madeira, California
– Vivienne and Eloise in Grand Forks, North Dakota
– Ian in San Antonio, Texas
– Dakota Post in Jennison, Michigan
– Isabelle and Logan in Waddell, Arizona
– Ezekiel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
– Emma, Willa, and James in Forest Lake, Minnesota
Hello, my good friends throughout the world! I am so happy that we all get to read together, no matter where we live. I hope you enjoyed our book review. See you next time!
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This version maintains the essence of the original transcript while removing any informal or unclear phrasing.