Recounts the adventures of a tiny boy, no bigger than his father's thumb, who manages to outwit thieves and even a hungry fox.
... setting is one way to rehabilitate him, but as disability scholar Michael Chemers points out in his book Staging Stigma: If Tom Thumb was a freak, then the American freak show included the highest rank of melodramatic productions.
After saving King Arthur from the clutches of an evil sorcerer he becomes a member of the Knights of the Round Table, and the darling of Queen Guinevere. This classic tale of a tiny boy with a big heart is illustrated by Tim Gabor.
Mid-nineteenth-century little person Mercy Levinia Warren Bump comes of age in the antebellum South before being invited to join the P.T. Barnum circus, through which she pursues limitless international opportunities.
A boy the size of his father's thumb has a series of adventures, including stopping a pair of thieves, being swallowed by a cow, and tricking a wolf into bringing him back home.
Tom Thumb
Retells in graphic novel format the story of a boy the size of his father's thumb as he has a series of adventures, including being swallowed by a fish, meeting the king, and capturing a thief.
The smallest of seven brothers, measuring no more than a thumb at birth, Tom is still the cleverest. When he and his brothers become lost in the woods, Tom devises a brilliant plan to save them all from a flesh-eating ogre!