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  2. List of films featuring miniature people - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), the US comedy film features the inventor accidentally shrinking himself and three others. They have to get the attention of the kids who think they are home alone. [3] [8] [5] Hook: 1991: In the US fantasy film, one of the side characters is the palm-sized fairy Tinker Bell played by Julia Roberts ...

  3. Size - Wikipedia

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    Objects being described by their relative size are often described as being comparatively big and little, or large and small, although "big and little tend to carry affective and evaluative connotations, whereas large and small tend to refer only to the size of a thing". [5]

  4. Big & Small - Wikipedia

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    Big & Small is a children's television series aimed at preschoolers following the lives of two very different best friends named Big and Small. Big & Small is a co-production between Kindle Entertainment and 3J's Productions produced in association with the BBC, Treehouse TV, and Studio 100. [1] Three series were aired between 2008 and 2011.

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  6. Big Bag - Wikipedia

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    Big Bag is an American live-action/animated puppet children's television series created by Nina Elias-Bamberger for Cartoon Network and Sesame Workshop. It was targeted at preschool viewers. The show was co-produced by Cartoon Network and Sesame Workshop, with Muppet characters created by the Jim Henson Company . [ 1 ]

  7. Toy - Wikipedia

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    Toys excavated from the Indus valley civilization (3010–1500 BCE) include small carts, whistles shaped like birds, and toy monkeys that could slide down a string. [3] [unreliable source?] One of the earliest examples of children's toys is a set of three stone balls found in the tomb of a four-year-old girl at Xi'an Banpo Neolithic site. [4]