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If Big Can… I Can.

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If Big can run... then I can run.
If Big can jump... then I can jump.
Whatever Big can, and whatever I can, we can... together!

A delightful celebration of friendship from the author of 'That's When I'm Happy', with stunning illustrations from Petra Brown.

28 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2006

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About the author

Beth Shoshan

39 books4 followers
Beth Shoshan was born in Brighton. She never seemed destined to be 
a children's writer, after all she 
had failed English Composition.
 But everything changed when she
 was challenged by Meadowside 
to write the most inappropriate
 children's book imaginable - it
 should contain sweets, explosions 
and arcane English words. She 
did, and Smidge became an instant 
best-seller. Now with over 30 titles 
to her name, Beth has become one
 of the most successful children's
 authors of the past few years.

- excerpted from Meadowside Children's Books

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2 reviews1 follower
February 10, 2015
This is a heartwarming story for anyone who has ever felt small - perfect for the younger sibling! The illustrations capture how the little bear feels afraid and less capable sometimes. Most importantly, the gentle story points out that it's being together that really matters.
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March 29, 2011
Excellent. Her story through the eyes of a young refugee woman. Very little I can say without putting in spoilers, and that especially should not be done with this book. Any and all responses need to be had by the reader include opinions related to what has and is happening. And how the various situations resolve themselves.
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11 reviews
April 30, 2012
Wow, strikingly intense book. BEautifully written, evocative and shattering. You can't put it down...
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441 reviews1 follower
October 25, 2020
Koala thinks that "If Big can," he can! And he tries his best! But eventually, he tires of NOT being able to do all that Big can do. Koala goes off on his own where he CAN do things. The only problem is Big is not there, and he is lonely. He returns to find Big because even if he can't do all Big can do, it's better to TRY to do things together.

Teaching points: friendship, being alone vs. being together

Grade level: K-1

Location: LES library

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1,566 reviews
December 11, 2017
this is a wonderful message to teach children, however the writing style is just a little bit off. Sometimes the text rhymes and has a nice pace, but then on the following page there is no rhyme and pace. book just seems all over the place.
2,205 reviews44 followers
May 14, 2025
This is a book for young children. It's about the friendship between a big bear and a small koala. It has beautifully illustrated pages and a minimum amount of text. It can be enjoyed over and over!
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176 reviews9 followers
February 12, 2020
I read this not too long since the big fire in Australia and it wrecked my heart. In this book, i saw the koala run, play, hide, and smile. I am so, so, so, glad to read this book.
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764 reviews22 followers
April 18, 2011
ternyata banyak seri na. selain bersahabat dengan yang beda ukuran, di sini diperkenalkan kembali konsep persahabatan dari sesuatu yang berbeda. tak hanya ukuran tapi juga jenis. beruang dan koala.

kadang kita ngerasa enak na jadi yang besar, bisa melakukan apapun. dan kita tertarik untuk mencoba menjadi demikian. tapi... sebenar na kita juga punya dunia kecil yang indah yang tak kalah menarik dengan yagn dilakukan big. bahkan apa kita punya malah tidak mampu atau tidak dimiliki big.

jadi adik-adik, jangan merasa kecil dengan ukuran kalian. karena dunia kecil yang kalian punya adalah milik kalian yang mungkin tidak bisa atau tidak akan pernah bisa dimasukin kemabi oleh mereka yang telah menjadi besar (baca dewasa ;))

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80 reviews
May 10, 2018
This story is about two friends, a small koala bear, and Big, a large brown bear. The story is told from the point of view of the koala. He is worried because Big can do all these things bigger and better and faster than he can. He can do things that Big cannot but feels lonely by himself so he sets aside the differences to be with his friend. The words are simple and easy for younger readers. The illustrations are so simple with earth tone colors but are so very cute and touching. The story, although meant for younger readers is very cute and has a really good story. The lessons in it can be taught to all ages and the book overall is heartwarming. I thought the book was really cute and it made me warm inside.
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1,865 reviews168 followers
October 16, 2013
Really sweet story. I wish it had been in rhyme, but otherwise can't fault it. It's a nice story, that shows us all the things big bear can do and all the things little bear can do and concludes that the things they can do together are the most fun! I happened across it today and I think it'll be a lovely book for my friend's pint-sized little girl!
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Author 11 books24 followers
December 9, 2013
This is a children’s book that teaches children that there are things that “Big” can do that “Small” cannot do. But fear not, there are things that small can do that big cannot! The story goes on to tell that big and small and find fun and adventure together. Big is illustrated as a big brown bear and small is illustrated as a small koala bear.
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2,886 reviews51 followers
April 16, 2013
I liked this book. I really liked the illustrations. I was thinking that if the book hadn't been illustrated, I never would have assumed that it was about a pair of bears. Still, the text was was nice on its own. Together, they made quite a pair.
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Author 11 books76 followers
October 5, 2011
It’s a brilliant short story showing our kids that everything is possible. You just have to try.
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134 reviews
February 20, 2015
I thought that this book would be a great read for a child who is adjusting. Usually when a child begins to adjust they try to follow. This book would show them that it is okay to watch and learn.
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557 reviews7 followers
January 21, 2017
Shoshan, B. (2006). If Big can... I can. London: Meadowside Children's Books.
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