What if one of your drawings became real?
Nomi loves drawing, though she's often not sure how many legs to give a dog. It's much easier to draw fish because she has a fish. But she's not allowed a dog in her flat. Stephen tells her to get real – why should she have a dog? At bedtime Nomi tells her drawing of Mallory the dog to get real. Why should he be special? And in the dead of night Mallory DOES. He's real! Nomi has her own dog friend! And then the adventures really begin...
A magical story celebrating the power of a creative imagination.
A fun book, with endearing illustrations. Inclusive Books for Children
Daisy Hirst studied English and Creative Writing at Warwick University and Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art before becoming an author-illustrator. She is the creator of Hilda and the Runaway Baby; Alphonse, That Is Not OK to Do!, which has been translated into ten different languages worldwide; I Do Not Like Books Anymore!, Alphonse, There's Mud on the Ceiling!, I Like Trains and The Girl with the Parrot on Her Head, which was awarded an Ezra Jack Keats Honor, shortlisted for the Klaus Flugge Prize, and selected as The Times' Children's Book of the Week. She has also written two board books about monsters: Monster Food and Monster Clothes. Find her online at daisyhirst.com and on Twitter and Instagram as @Deenface.
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