Debi Gliori (born 1959) is a Scottish author and illustrator of children's books. She grew up as an only child in Glasgow, and when young began drawing and writing stories. She started writing children's books in 1976, and attended art school in Edinburgh from 1979 to 1984. She then received a travelling scholarship award to go to Milan, and worked as a freelance from 1984 onwards. She is the author/illustrator of many books for children including Mr Bear, the winner of a Children's Book Award. She is best known for her black comedy Pure Dead series for older children, which display strong elements of family lives amid dark and fantasy-based plots.
One day, Willa Rabbit is the first one to wake up. She tries to make her own breakfast, but she’s too small to reach anything. Luckily, her brother, Willoughby, is older . . . and bigger . . . and he tells her about all the things she will be able to do for herself once she is big.
A gentle tale about growing up, this charmingly-illustrated picture book sets just the right tone to reassure readers both big and small.
I had the companion book as a kid, so when I walked past this one the other day, I had a sudden memory of these characters. It was a cute book, but I probably wouldn't think anything of it if it wasn't for nostalgia.
willa the bunny questions her big brother about what it will be like to be big. sweet ending where they crawl back into bed with their mommy and go to sleep.