An Adventure for Lia and Lion

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Age Range
4+
Release Date
October 15, 2024
ISBN
978-0593903322
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A delightful picture book about what happens when two friends--a girl and a lion--want to be in charge, with glorious art and relatable characters!

Lia is off on an adventure, and she'd like a pet to take with her.

In another corner of the meadow is Lion, who is also looking for an adventure and a pet of his own . . .

But both Lia and Lion want to be in charge! Will their adventure be over before it begins?

A story from a stunning new author-illustrator about a special friendship, the nature of play, conflict and compromise, and how much richer life is when you work out how to share it.

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1 review
Imaginative Play
(Updated: June 30, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.5
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
This one caught my attention because of its focus on imaginative play, which is absolutely crucial for healthy development but sometimes gets overlooked in the rush to build high achivers. Rodin really captures the magic of childhood imagination and the power of friendship in facing fears.
The storyline follows Lia and her stuffed lion as they navigate a fantastical adventure that mirrors real-world challenges kids face - uncertainty, bravery, problem-solving. What I love from a child development perspective is how the book validates the importance of transitional objects (hello, beloved stuffed animals!) while showing how imagination can be a powerful coping mechanism.
My preschooler immediately connected with Lia's relationship with Lion. We've had countless conversations about how her own stuffed animals "help" her when he's nervous or excited, and this book reinforced that these relationships are normal and valuable. The illustrations support the text beautifully, with dream-like qualities that blur the line between reality and imagination - perfect for that magical thinking stage.
However, I did find some of the plot points a bit rushed. The pacing felt uneven in places, which sometimes lost my toddler's attention. The environmental details were lovely, but I wished for a bit more character development. That said, the overall message about courage, friendship, and the power of imagination makes this a solid addition to our adventure book collection. It sparked some wonderful pretend play sessions in our house, which is always the mark of a successful children's book in my opinion.
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