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Big Blue

Jq Sirls

Winner of the Gold IPPY Award for "Children's Picture Books (All Ages)"

Ever seen a 90-foot-tall dream? No? Well, neither has anyone else!

Meet Big, the loneliest dream in town. He's HUGE and blue (not the good kind), yet somehow invisible. He's the dream everyone overlooks--literally. While tiny dreams are living their best blue lives, Big's stuck playing the world's longest game of hide-and-seek. And he's winning... but not in a good way.

Can you help Big stand out in a world of fun-size imagination?Or will Big become the first dream to give up and disappear forever?

Written by JQ Sirls and illustrated by Luis San Vicente, Big Blue is a heartwarming tale about never giving up on your dreams, no matter how big they are or how long they take to find you.

--JQ Sirls

Book Details

  • Publisher: Fantoria Books
  • Publish Date: Jun 25th, 2025
  • Pages: 46
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 13.16in - 8.90in - 0.22in - 1.28lb
  • EAN: 9798991482707
  • Recommended age: 04-07
  • Categories: Imagination & PlaySocial Themes - Self-Esteem & Self-RelianceBedtime & Dreams

About the Author

Sirls, Jq: - WARNING: Spending time with JQ Sirls' books might make your imagination sprout wings, ignite spirited debates with unicorns on pancakes versus waffles (waffles, obviously), or whisk you away on unexpected journeys with dragons who just want someone to listen. An artist, illustrator, animator, designer, and occasional unicorn wrangler (the unicorns asked me to clarify: occasional but highly skilled), JQ believes the world shines brighter when every child can find themselves at the heart of a magical story.

Known for crafting dream-delivering tales like The Book of Imaginary Friends, No Monster No!, and The Moon Is Following Me, JQ's latest creation, Big Blue, is a particularly determined adventure that escaped from Fantoria, the birthplace of imagination, to help dreams find people brave enough to believe in them. Side effects may include uncontrollable giggles at inappropriate moments, conversations with clouds, spontaneous creativity explosions, heightened empathy toward dragons, and occasionally mistaking laundry piles for friendly monsters.

JQ lives, works, and dreams big in Kansas City, though he spends most of his time exploring Fantoria.

Discover more adventures at www.jqsirls.com, or say hello on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @jqsirls.

San Vicente, Luis: - Luis San Vicente is the mastermind behind wild monsters, mischievous ghosts, and the occasional red-nosed witch. Obsessed with ink, pixels, and the weirdest textures you can imagine, he's illustrated over 80 books for kids ready to explore colorful worlds without a passport. His art has traveled to magical corners of the globe, inspiring dreamers everywhere. In Big Blue, Luis shows that dreams are only as big and bold as we dare to draw them.

Praise for this book

"An impossibly big dream searches to find his dreamer in Sirls' picture book.

Big is a dream who towers over all the other dreams in his town. In this story, they all have only two goals: to find their matching person and to help them realize their dream; when they're successful, the dreams turn blue. As other, smaller dreams match up with their people, Big finds himself left alone, without a dreamer. He searches across town, but most people either ignore him or are intimidated by his giant size--but he continues his quest, ignoring the fact that others tease him, and refusing to quit. Over the course of this book, Sirls flips the common idea of people not giving up on dreams, offering a refreshing take that makes for an enthralling tale: "But Big was a dream / and everyone knows / that dreams never give up." San Vicente's whimsical cartoon illustrations help make this book stand out even further; most of the drawings are grayscale with only a few intentionally colored objects. The few spots of color give the story's events and ultimate outcome a uniquely dramatic effect.

A creative reversal of a common theme that yields an intriguing and entertaining read."

--Kirkus Indie "Kirkus Review" (4/15/2025 12:00:00 AM)