“When does a child lose faith in make-believe? How does the power of imagination fade? Haseley and Nolan explore these questions in their quiet tale of a boy's evolving relationship with his toy airplane and the dollhouse figures that fly it. Haseley's poetic, restrained language pairs well with Nolan's representational illustrations, which are softened by a mixed-color sepia wash.”

Publishers Weekly

“With dreamlike images and believable text, this picture book takes readers into an imaginative world and encourages them to reminisce about their favorite toys and make-believe adventures. Depicting realistic-looking characters and just a touch of fantasy, Nolan's watercolor and colored pencil illustrations are descriptive and comforting.”

School Library Journal