In this heartwarming picture book, a girl and her mama discover joy and friendship through the art of Bob Ross and his happy little trees
Rima and her mama have moved far across the world to a new home. Now, everything feels dark and gray, and Mama doesn't smile like she used to.
But when Rima discovers the painter on television, everything changes. His soft voice and crunching brush inspire Rima to create art. And soon, Rima and Mama paint their own world in their new home.
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About the Author
Leila Boukarim was born in Lebanon, raised in several countries, and now lives in Singapore. Having spent a big chunk of her childhood in Montreal, she often finds herself dreaming of the white Christmases she grew to love all those years ago. Leila has learned, however, that a Christmas spent with the people she loves most is the best kind
Melissa Iwai has illustrated more than a dozen books for young children, including Hush Little Monster, B is for Bulldozer, Soup Day, I'll Hug You More, and Good Night Engines.
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