With Cartoon Giants inside my book’s pages to represent bigger sizes, my dictionary uses characters of a smaller stance for dimensions you have to squint your eyes to see.
My ASL Dictionary has a cartoon of a Girl in a Bee Costume showing the hand sign for LITTLE and TINY .
With pursed lips, the thumb and index finger squeeze together, the face leaning forward with pursed lips and squinted eyes to show an object even smaller.
A cartoon of a Boy dressed in a Ladybug costume shows the ASL hand signs for SMALL and VERY SMALL.
The two B hands, their palms facing each other, move closer together. The facial expression of pursed lips and squinted eyes describes how small the item is.