Review by Kirkus Book Review
Sometimes helping others is the path to finding what you need to feel whole. Toby is reluctant to move to the city, where he'll miss seeing the stars in the sky like he could before. His moms attempt to help him feel more comfortable in his new home with some DIY paper star cutouts, which Toby rejects in anger. While he's lying sleepless without his stars, Toby is visited by a lost lion. Together, they travel through a dreamlike landscape searching for the missing stars. Along the way, they encounter a crying unicorn, a forgetful rabbit, and a lonely ram, among others. Toby and the animals are united in their uneasiness about living in the big city and encourage one another to remain hopeful. An encounter with a fierce dragon proves to be the perspective shift that Toby and the animals need to find their stars and the way home. The animals take their places in the sky as constellations; Toby realizes that his beloved stars are present even if he can't see them in the city, and he helps his moms complete their paper decorations to adorn their new home. Messages of support and the importance of a positive mindset are extended with bright, painterly illustrations that brim with movement, shifts in relative size enhancing both emotional impact and fantastic feel. Toby and his moms are all characters of color; one mom presents Asian and the other, Black. An empathetic, encouraging story for readers dealing with change. (Picture book. 3-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.