When thunder booms and lightning flashes, Milo feels afraid. But with his dad’s loving voice and a magical explanation, Milo learns that the sky is just talking. This gentle bedtime story helps children face their fears with courage, warmth, and wonder.
The idea is good -- help a frightened child reframe thunder in order to stave off fear.
The execution is less than poor: the writing can't decide if it's straight prose or rhyme, the art is clearly AI slop, and the story is way, way, way too simplistic to mean much.
This is the kind of garbage we're going to continually be subjected to the more AI plays a role in making books.