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Titch is little. Everything he has is little, his little pinwheel, his little tricycle. He even plays a little whistle. Peep. Pete and Mary are big. Everything they have is bigger than Titch's, and better. [...]
Boris' mother and father take him to a psychiatrist when his behavior goes from bad to worse. The psychiatrist's words are brief but effective.
A very young bear describes all the activities he does during the day that are just like his daddy's.