This is one of those rare books that feels like a warm hug without being saccharine. It’s essentially a manual for being a present parent, disguised as a beautiful children's story.
Suzy Lee's art is the real star here—it's messy and vibrant in the way childhood actually feels. If you're tired of 'brain rot' content and want something that slows the world down for ten minutes, this is a must-buy for the bookshelf.






