Mama calls it Sophie's imagination, but Sophie calls it magic. Everything Sophie draws comes to life, and one day when Sophie feels lonely, she decides to draw a friend. But the polar bear cub isn't very happy in Sophie's room, where it is much too warm. So Sophie tries again. But the duck wants to swim in a pool full of water. And the giraffe is too tall for the tiny room! It isn't long after the elephant shows up that things begin to get a little too wild and Sophie must demand that everyone go outside. In the backyard, with all her new friends, Sophie meets someone new someone who happens to be an
expert lion trainer. It looks like Sophie's magic may have worked after all.
Featuring a charming crew of animals and two children who believe in magic, this sweet and funny picture book teaches children to combat loneliness with creativity, persistence, and a little imagination. Filled with the lovely watercolor illustrations of Katia Wish, Amy Dixon's
Sophie's Animal Parade takes children on a journey toward friendship.
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This book has been graded for interest at 3-5 years.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Skyhorse Publishing .
Amy Dixon is the author of the picture books Marathon Mouse , Sophie's Animal Parade , and Maurice the Unbeastly . She writes from her home in Clovis, California, where she lives on a steady diet of popcorn and coffee. This is her debut middle grade novel. Katia Wish is a children's book illustrator. She is the winner of the 2011 Tomie dePaola Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. In addition to illustrating children's books, Katia teaches illustration at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and her work has been exhibited in galleries throughout New England. She resides in Boston, Massachusetts.