Retells the adventures of a tiny boy in a horse's ear, a mouse hole, a snail shell, a cow's throat, and a wolf's belly.
Mid-nineteenth-century little person Mercy Levinia Warren Bump comes of age in the antebellum South before being invited to join the P.T. Barnum circus, through which she pursues limitless international opportunities.
After many adventures, a tiny boy, no bigger than his father's thumb, earns a place as the smallest Knight of the Round Table.
... setting is one way to rehabilitate him, but as disability scholar Michael Chemers points out in his book Staging Stigma: If Tom Thumb was a freak, then the American freak show included the highest rank of melodramatic productions.
Tom Thumb
The adventures of a tiny book name Tom Thumb, because he was actully small as a thumb.
Retells in graphic novel format the story of a boy the size of his father's thumb as he has a series of adventures, including being swallowed by a fish, meeting the king, and capturing a thief.
Tiny Tom Thumb is no larger than his father's thumb and he's always getting into trouble. This traditional tale from English folklore is carefully retold for young readers.
The famous tale from the Brothers Grimm included in this book is only one of the stories from around the world about a very diminutive but resourceful character trying to...
Relates a tiny boy's adventures in a horse's ear, a rabbit hole, a snail shell, a cow's throat, and a wolf's belly.
Relates a tiny boy's adventure in a horse's ear, a fish's belly, sharing a hole with a mouse, and at a king's table.