Right away, I like Arthur Howard's style -- both his text and his illustrations, and even the excellent font used in the picture book layout.
The whole point of this story is that interests change but a best friend will always be a best friend.
STEP RIGHT UP, GOODREADERS
Please:
* Comment below if you still have the same best friend now that you did at age five.
* Comment below if you have the same best friend now as you did 15 years ago.
If any of you answer YES, congrats.
To me, this is a romanticized fantasy. Simplistic, verging on pathetic. Totally unrealistic, and for good reason. People who grow can outgrow hobbies, careers, friendships, marriages, whatever.
However, here's how I'll play along.
Yes, I'll give FIVE STARS to this pretty picture book and its prettier fantasy.
Privately, I won't give even one star to this book. I would not recommend that any caring parent or caregiver show this to a child. Seems to me, this is a way to set up a child for heartbreak.
Long after this book has been forgotten, that belief may linger on. To that human being's detriment.