<p>“This is a beautiful picturebook adventure about family and the power of imagination … the perfect book to stimulate young minds.” The Sunday Times Ireland</p>
A powerful and poetic imaginative adventure from the creator of Alone, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize!
Who knows where we’ll go…
Or what we might see…
What on earth will we find?
Oh, what might we be?
Welcome to a world where tree trunks become giants’ legs, a playground swing becomes a space rocket, a grassy hill becomes a towering volcano…
Even the most ordinary, everyday objects are gateways to wild and wonderful worlds in this joyful, rhyming adventure story – the perfect book to inspire imaginative play!
From the creator Alone, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2022!
A powerful and poetic imaginative adventure from the creator of Alone, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize!
A brand new children’s picture book celebrating imaginative adventure and the love between parent and child. The perfect gift for Father's Day
A brand new children’s picture book celebrating imaginative adventure and the love between parent and child. The perfect gift for Father's Day
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• Each spread pictures the real and imagined adventures of a father and daughter, showing that magic can be found even in everyday situations.
• The third book by talented author-illustrator Barry Falls, following It’s Your World Now and Alone!, shortlisted for the 2022 Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.
• Barry’s work has been compared to that of Dr Seuss and Oliver Jeffers by the Irish Independent and the Federation of Children’s Book Groups.
Competition: the;king who banned the dark;ocean meets the sky;star in the jar;ella’s night lights;there’s a tiger in the garden;town is the sky;hortense and the shadow;. by;lucy fleming;oliver jeffers;benji davies;laura ellen anderson;lizzy stewart;emily haworth-booth;sydney smith
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Barry Falls is an illustrator living in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He graduated from Ulster University in 2005 and has worked for a range of clients in publishing, design and advertising with clients including The New York Times, Orange, Unicef, NSPCC and The Guardian. He has won multiple awards and lectures in illustration at Ulster University.