Flora entertains herself by drawing and painting. Will leaps from trees and swings branches like they're swords. The two siblings have always played separately, until Will is curious about what exactly Flora is putting in her sketchbook. Flora reveals that she has been drawing - and enhancing - all of Will's imaginary adventures, and making up some of her own. In one joyful afternoon, brother and sister discover that playing together is always more fun.
This irresistible and thoughtful story about siblings has expressive, vibrant art as stunning as the adventures the children go on. It is perfect for fans of Jonathan D. Voss's Brave Enough for Two and Ocean Meets Sky by the Fan Brothers.
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Gabriel Alborozo is a cartoonist and illustrator based in South London. His work has appeared in numerous magazines and papers including Private Eye, Punch, the Spectator, Prospect and the Oldie. In Australia he worked in animation as a background artist and for many years travelled about as an archaeological illustrator working for the British Museum, The M
More about Gabriel AlborozoGabriel Alborozo is a cartoonist and illustrator based in South London. His work has appeared in numerous magazines and papers including Private Eye, Punch, the Spectator, Prospect and the Oldie. In Australia he worked in animation as a background artist and for many years travelled about as an archaeological illustrator working for the British Museum, The M
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