From the New York Times bestselling creator of Not Quite Narwhal, Jessie Sima, comes a “gentle, reassuring” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) wintery picture book about a snow kid finding out what it means to be themself!
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From the New York Times bestselling creator of Not Quite Narwhal, Jessie Sima, comes a “gentle, reassuring” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) wintery picture book about a snow kid finding out what it means to be themself!
Gloom Miser Brothers! So I was watching The Year Without a Santa Claus and I realized how similar the Miser brothers were to the Gloom brothers! Two bickering polar opposite brothers always fighting but still under the (green) thumb of their sweet little mother. I couldn’t resist drawing them out! Wallis is obviously Heat Miser, because he is more outgoing and easily irritated, and wears more colorful warm clothes. Harold is Snow Miser and instead of making Candy he makes Snow cones! There is a little Lemon Cone on is his hat (or a Snow kid) . He also sucks on an Icicle instead of a candy cane. I still kept the red theme in there though. One of my last few little tributes to Gloomverse week. even though it is over I want to make sure I do at least one of every day! I will try and get my other idea’s done soon! (Background is not mine. Just a blurred screenshot of Petunia’s cottage) @loverofpiggies @gloomverseweek
Snow Kid AD
| you send chills down my spine |
| captured |
When I wake up, life will be fun. Even if I am by myself.