Tessa and Zachary have a machine that is swift and splendiferous. Every day, it carries them from here to there and back again in cool, calm comfort. But one morning, the machine breaks down. Tessa and Zachary are forced to venture into the world beyond its metal walls—a place filled with secrets and hidden happenings.
I didn’t think my two year old would appreciate this book as much as he did. I think the tiny things were very relatable to his world full of small precious fascinations.
Such a needed message about slowing down enough to appreciate the little things around us. After all, are not the little things what life is truly about? Is this mindfulness? It's good to be reminded we are part of the world ... not apart from it. Interesting illustrations ... beetle-like, insect-like ... a comment on human-kind as a social organism perhaps?
I thought this was a sweet book, about going out and experiencing the world while walking to school. Rather then just sitting in a machine (car) and watching the world fly by. I thought the illustrations were great too.
The unique illustrations in this book are adorable! A sweet book with a wonderful reminder to slow down the pace of life so you don't miss all the beautiful things that might just be whizzing past you.