![]() ![]() ![]() "'Tippy' uses the paneled art and speech balloons of comics and displays its downtown roots through an offbeat color palette (cantaloupe, chocolate and gunmetal blue), blithe generalization of form and a bed-headed heroine who looks as much the hipster gamin as she does a little girl." ![]() "Young readers will delight in all the crazy details." "A dreamy, slightly more visually sophisticated alternative to Peggy Rathmann’s Good Night, Gorilla." "Carré’s curvy cartoons brim with quirky humor, and although Tippy is unconscious throughout her adventure, it's evident that she's the sort of girl whose waking life is plenty interesting, too." No one has ever told her that she sleepwalks, but she often wakes up to find herself in a very messy room, occasionally with a cat on her head. Now she likes to take long, wandering walks around the city. Tippy and the Night Parade is her first book for children.Īs a kid, Lilli always dreamed of having wild animals follow her, but it usually ended up the other way around. Lilli Carré grew up in California and now lives in Chicago, Illinois, where she works as an artist, a filmmaker, and an illustrator. In her first book for children, award-winning cartoonist Lilli Carré takes Tippy on a nocturnal adventure up a mountain, down a hole, and back home for endless bedtime enjoyment. Yet all Tippy remembers is falling asleep. When Tippy wakes up, there's a peacock in her bedroom, a bird in her hair, and mice dancing on the headboard. ![]()
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