Before nighttime falls, the objects on an island are in dire need of some direction.
Part of a board-book series that includes Your Forest (2025) and Your Farm (2025), this story places the power of creation into the hands of small children. As Klassen presents each element, he offers readers instructions as to its placement. There’s no mistaking whom these objects belong to. “This is your palm tree. It can go over by the sun.” Slowly, the author/illustrator and young readers work together to build the scene. Plants, a tent, a fire (actually, “a magic fire. It will never go out”), a boat, and a most capricious bird (“he flies away sometimes but he always comes back”) are laid out on the page. Each object has at least one unblinking eye that stares out at readers. When the sun sets, those eyes all close. “Now you can sleep too and think about what you will do there tomorrow.” Sure to spark the imagination and brimming with whimsy, this deceptively simple bedtime story makes readers an active participant in the process of constructing an entire little world.
For children yearning for an island of their own, deadpan delights await in this tale of somnolent creation.
(Board book. 2-4)