Max spends most of the summer thinking up exciting activities, but the perfect boredom buster is right under his nose.
After a busy first day of summer, Max is officially bored. As he treks around town, he daydreams about the wonderful things he could be doing (“What if I…was at the park?” “What if I…was at the zoo?”), but nothing he tries satisfies him. All the while, he’s trailed by little sister Mimi, who’s genuinely delighted to be spending time with her brother. As Max’s what-ifs get increasingly fantastical (bouncing on a giant serving of Jell-O, discovering an underground kingdom), Mimi finally interjects: “What if WE?” She reframes Max’s ideas as things they could do together, and though her suggestions initially mirror Max’s, they become more and more grounded, culminating with a plaintive “Can’t we just be here…together?” The book closes on the last day of summer, with Max taking part in the same activities he did on the first day, but this time he involves Mimi, and the possibilities are endless. Lovingly capturing both the power of imagination and the push-pull dynamics of sibling bonds, Yoh's inspired artwork combines full-page spreads with comic panels, prose with dialogue in speech bubbles, and realistic depictions with wild, richly hued fantasies. Pale-skinned, dark-haired Max and Mimi read East Asian.
A great reminder that fun isn’t necessarily what you do, but who you share it with.
(Picture book. 4-8)