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The art feels hand‑drawn with a mix of watercolor washes and inked line work. The palette shifts from muted grays during the storm to vibrant jewel tones as Puck’s inventions bloom. The marginal doodles—tiny sketches of Puck’s imagined creations—invite readers to linger on each spread, discovering hidden jokes and Easter eggs.
When a sudden storm forces the town’s residents to stay indoors, Mother’s “usual” routines begin to falter. Puck, determined to keep the rhythm alive, invents her own versions of Mother’s gestures—turning a broken umbrella into a kite, using puddles as mirrors, and even “cooking” a storm in a pot of imagination. The story builds toward a gentle revelation: the “like mother—like …” pattern isn’t a strict copy, but a living conversation between generations, where each echo adds its own color. Little Puck- Lewdestbunnie - Like Mother- Like ...
: Typically, Puck is a character from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," known for his mischievous and magical nature. The iteration "Little Puck" might refer to a younger or more innocent version of the character, embodying a less malicious aspect of Puck's personality. The art feels hand‑drawn with a mix of