Don't Grow Up Ever

Adam Martin Illustrated by Sara Fandrey

Two siblings embark on an imaginative adventure full of surprises, laughter, and animal antics.

Hugo and Hazel have incredible imaginations, and they are about to turn an ordinary day on the farm into something extraordinary! As they explore and dream up hilarious activities for the animals, they find a singing horse, a goat stranded on a leaky boat, and lots more unexpected surprises. As the sun sets, Hugo and Hazel head back, proving that adventures are best when shared. A wonderful and incredibly funny story about the power of imagination, sibling bonds, and the joy of a shared adventure.
 

  • A hilarious adventure that celebrates sibling bonds, imagination, and creativity.
  • The joyous and inventive rhyme will make this story a read aloud favourite!
  • Whimsical illustrations that perfectly capture an imaginative day on the farm.

Adam Martin is an army veteran and full-time dad from New South Wales, Australia. He lives on a small farm, with a chicken who thinks it’s a duck, ducks who think they’re dogs, dogs who think they’re kids, and two kids who think they’re adults. He enjoys reading to his kids, making people laugh, and the idea of sleep.

Sara Fandrey is an Italian German children’s book illustrator living in Portugal. Influenced by her love for all things vintage, she prefers soft, desaturated colour palettes. Sara combines traditional and digital techniques, and in her work, you can find warm lightning, cute (often magical) characters, and a dash of humour. Away from drawing, she is running after (or reading to) her two children.

 

ISBN :978-1-80036-141-6
Release Date :5th May 2026
RRP :$26.99 AUD
Age range:4 years and up
Binding :Hardback
Trim Size :215 mm in H | 261 mm in W
Extent :32 pages | Four-colour Interior
Imprint :Tiny Seed
Categories :Children's Picture Books
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