![]() “I should not have let go.” Fortunately, Tiny lands on Pointy’s head, and the proclamation that though Rexes’ hugs may be tiny, “I will do my very best because you are my very best friend” proves just the mood-lightening ticket. “Now I am falling,” Tiny notes in the consistently self-referential narrative. Unfortunately, the “tree” the little reptile tries to hug turns out to be a pterodactyl’s leg. Having made the rounds seeking advice-the dino’s pea-green dad recommends math purple, New Age aunt offers cucumber juice (“That is disgusting”) red mom tells him that it’s OK not to be able to hug (“You are tiny, but your heart is big!”), and blue and yellow older sibs suggest practice-Tiny takes up the last as the most immediately useful notion. ![]() ![]() Impelled by the sight of stegosaurian buddy Pointy looking glum, little Tiny sets out to attempt the seemingly impossible, a comforting hug. Rex give a sad friend a hug?įleck goes for cute in the simple, minimally detailed illustrations, drawing the diminutive theropod with a chubby turquoise body and little nubs for limbs under a massive, squared-off head. ![]()
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