Instead of grumbling about the rain, two little girls enjoy how it makes shiny black streets, forms fun puddles, and sounds like tap dancers on the roof of their bus.
A mother provides examples of how her toddler is both big and little, including little enough to ride through the park in a stroller but big enough to make the pigeons fly away.
A young child asks Mommy, "What age was I cutest of all? Now that I'm bigger or when I was small?" Answered in a loving way that celebrates a mother's everlasting love for her child at any age, this is a cozy, reassuring rhyme perfect for snuggling!