Two animals form a friendship despite their differences.
Shy Henry the hedgehog prefers reading about adventures to actually going on them. He worries that his new neighbor, Chester, will think he’s dorky. But with prodding from his dad, he heads over to meet Chester. Chester’s thrilled and introduces Henry to the world of imagination, which isn’t Henry’s forte—or so he believes. When Chester introduces Henry to a fire-breathing “dragon” named Denissa, Henry’s skeptical: Denissa looks more like a lizard to Henry. But Chester’s determined. Wielding a “magic stick,” he transforms the backyard into the magical domain of Imaginaria. As they stroll through Imaginaria, they encounter strange characters and places: “the wise and powerful Smartacus” (actually, that’s a garden gnome, as Henry points out), the Candy Forest (“lollipops stuck in the ground”), and the Rainbow Plains (“chalk on the driveway”). But with Chester’s encouragement, diffident Henry eventually proves himself to be no imaginative slouch. This amusing, fast-paced tale will appeal to readers’ sense of fun. Henry and Chester are lively, endearing characters who speak via speech balloons, comics-style. Typographical wizardry, with numerous onomatopoeic words and large, capitalized words used for dramatic effect, will appeal to graphic novel fans.
A charming tale that will have readers unleashing their imaginations.
(Picture book. 4-7)