The Oregon Kids: The Big Catch
A story about fishing, family, and the gift of putting others first.
Reading together is one of the most powerful things a parent and child can share ā and The Big Catch makes that time even more meaningful. Written by Bob Richley, this charming picture book follows Billy and Autumn, a brother and sister on a fishing adventure that becomes a lesson in selflessness and love.
At the start, Billy only cares about one thing: catching the biggest fish. His little sister Autumn feels like a burden. But by the end of the story, something changes in Billy's heart ā and he makes a choice that will stick with young readers long after the last page.
- š£ A warm, relatable story about sibling relationships and growing up
- ā¤ļø Built for read-aloud moments ā perfect for parents and children to enjoy together
- š¬ A natural conversation starter about giving, sacrifice, and putting others first
- āļø Values-driven storytelling that teaches moral character in an engaging, gentle way
After reading, talk with your child about Billy's journey ā from pride to compassion. The Big Catch gives families a shared language for discussing what it really means to be selfless.