A comforting and timely new picture book that feels like an instant
classic, written and illustrated by Philip Stead, author of the
Caldecott Medal-winning A Sick Day for Amos McGee and the New York
Times bestselling The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine.
The limitless possibilities of the world outside our windows--and the
warmth and comfort of home--are explored in this thoughtful meditation
on the imagination, as seen from the point of view of a wise old dog.
Any child who has ever felt uncertainty about the world outside will be
soothed and enchanted by the open-ended, seemingly-unanswerable, and
utterly whimsical questions this book poses: Will I ever be the dawdle
of a penguin? Will I ever be the waddle of a snail? Will I ever be the
tumble of a honeybee? Will I ever be the bumble of a whale?
Children will love poring over the vivid, whimsical artwork, asking
their own imaginative questions, and thinking about their own view of
the world outside their window. It's a perfect story for families to
share together from the warmth and comfort of home.