
After losing her family, Little Girl faces the loneliness of living at the shelter and struggles to find a forever home because many find her “too big.” When an adoption fair is held in the park, she’s determined to find a family that will love her just the way she is!
Through a humorous approach, Little Big Girl touches on themes of loss, hope, and belonging, giving families an avenue to discuss these complicated emotions comfortably and openly with children.
About the Author
Amanda Cobb-Greetham, a Chickasaw citizen from Oklahoma, is a long-time university professor and the award-winning author of Listening to Our Grandmothers Stories: The Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Females. She was instrumental in launching the Chickasaw Cultural Center (2007-2012) and the Chickasaw Press (2007), has been honored as Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Year (2018), and was inducted into the Chickasaw Hall of Fame (2023). She was excited to collaborate with her former student, Danielle R. Fixico, on Little Big Girl.
She and her husband, Stephen, spend their time in Oklahoma and North Carolina, where she serves as Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. They love their dogs very much.
Lila Lee, also known as Baby Girl and Little Big Girl, is a ninety-seven-pound bundle of fluff and happiness who found her forever family almost four years ago. She enjoys barking, snacking, napping, snuggling, getting belly rubs, and playing with her brother, Jack. She loves everyone and everything, and especially loves her HOME.
To learn more about pet adoption, go to aspca.org or humanesociety.org.
Danielle R. Fixico is a Chickasaw, Muscogee, and Choctaw artist from Morris, Oklahoma, whose work focuses on raising awareness for women’s issues in First American communities. She received both a master of fine arts in painting and a bachelor’s degree in Native American studies from the University of Oklahoma, and serves as an adjunct fine art professor at the College of the Muscogee Nation.
Danielle was a 2022-2023 Center for Native American Youth Remembering Our Sisters fellow and has been featured in a variety of publications and events, including the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). She has been exhibited in an array of galleries, which include the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and Exhibit C Gallery. If she isn’t painting away in her studio or spending time with family, you can find her in the backyard playing fetch with her two pups, Malatha and Hiloa.
She and her husband, Stephen, spend their time in Oklahoma and North Carolina, where she serves as Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. They love their dogs very much.
Lila Lee, also known as Baby Girl and Little Big Girl, is a ninety-seven-pound bundle of fluff and happiness who found her forever family almost four years ago. She enjoys barking, snacking, napping, snuggling, getting belly rubs, and playing with her brother, Jack. She loves everyone and everything, and especially loves her HOME.
To learn more about pet adoption, go to aspca.org or humanesociety.org.
Danielle R. Fixico is a Chickasaw, Muscogee, and Choctaw artist from Morris, Oklahoma, whose work focuses on raising awareness for women’s issues in First American communities. She received both a master of fine arts in painting and a bachelor’s degree in Native American studies from the University of Oklahoma, and serves as an adjunct fine art professor at the College of the Muscogee Nation.
Danielle was a 2022-2023 Center for Native American Youth Remembering Our Sisters fellow and has been featured in a variety of publications and events, including the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). She has been exhibited in an array of galleries, which include the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and Exhibit C Gallery. If she isn’t painting away in her studio or spending time with family, you can find her in the backyard playing fetch with her two pups, Malatha and Hiloa.