Not a Stick

Not a Stick by Antoinette Portis, published by HarperCollins on December 26, 2007, is a delightful exploration of imagination and creativity. This 32-page book invites young readers to discover the limitless possibilities that arise from a simple stick, transforming it into various objects through the eyes of a child. The narrative emphasizes the joy of pretend play, showcasing how imagination can turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
In this engaging story, readers will find a celebration of creativity as the protagonist uses a stick to embark on various adventures, from conducting an orchestra to battling dragons. The book highlights themes of play and imagination, making it a fitting choice for those interested in juvenile fiction that features animals and concepts. With its vibrant illustrations and playful narrative, Not a Stick encourages children to embrace their creativity and see the world through a lens of wonder.
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Antoinette Portis again captures the thrill of when pretend feels so real that it becomes real. With a stick in hand, the options are endless—whether it’s conducting an orchestra, painting a masterpiece, or slaying a dragon—give a child a stick and let imagination take over and the magic begin.
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