A rainy night. Four scattered map pieces. One neighborhood route to rebuild.
When a sudden gust tears a lantern map into the rain, Jimothy and his friends set out across wet paths, branches, hedges, and puddles to recover every missing piece.
Pip flies high. Nib races through the branches. Moss travels close to the ground. Jimothy follows the quiet edge at his own steady pace.
Together, they discover that friends do not need matching bodies, speeds, or routes to reach the same goal.
This richly illustrated Seattle adventure combines gentle humor, teamwork, outdoor curiosity, and a respectful introduction to urban wildlife.
Inside this book, children will find:
- A beautifully illustrated rainy-night adventure
- A warm story about friendship and problem solving
- Child-friendly raccoon facts
- Wildlife safety reminders
- Discussion questions and a seek-and-find activity
Perfect for children ages 4 to 8, family reading, bedtime stories, classrooms, nature lovers, and young readers who enjoy raccoons and animal adventures.
Different routes. Same night. Together.
This is an unofficial, independently created publication. It is not sponsored, endorsed, or approved by any person, organization, wildlife agency, city, platform, or news outlet connected with the real animal.