A board book that uses the life cycle of an acorn to build confidence and provide encouragement to young readers. The Tiniest Giant brings the magic of nature to toddlers and preschoolers, following the journey of a tiny acorn as it transforms into a mighty oak. Simplified text and gentle storytelling focus on themes of growth, potential, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Through captivating illustrations, young readers will discover how even the smallest members of nature can make a big impact on an ecosystem, while being encouraged to see their own potential for greatness. Perfect for sharing with little ones, this heartwarming story introduces resilience, hope, and the wonders of nature in an accessible and inspiring way. Key Features: . Reimagined for younger readers: A simplified, age-appropriate adaptation designed for pre-K to first grade . Inspiring message: Demonstrates how small beginnings can lead to greatness . Captivating illustrations: Stunning artwork brings the acorn's journey to life for little ones . Award-winning legacy: A reimagining of The Tiny Giant, the much-beloved IBPA Ben Franklin Silver Award Winner . Encourages Connection with Nature: Celebrates the beauty and importance of the natural world . Released with Partner Project: Released alongside The Tiniest Giant Puzzle Set, a companion project that enhances interactive learning for young children A gentle and uplifting tale, The Tiniest Giant board book will inspire young hearts to dream big and grow strong. AGES: 0 to 3 AUTHOR: Barbara Ciletti has more than three decades of publishing experience, is the author of more than 25 books, and actively engages with children, teaching science, nature, and the art of bookmaking. Awards include Junior Library Guild, the ASPCA Henry Bergh Award, the Amelia Bloomer Award, and more. Barbara lives in Colorado. Cathy Morrison is a children's book illustrator passionate about nature, science, and the environment. Combining her degrees in fine arts and education along with her background in animation and graphic design, she now researches and illustrates narrative nonfiction picture books. Cathy's studio is in the foothills northwest of Fort Collins, amidst the peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park.