The second magical picture book from the author & illustrator of The Night Box. High above the bustle of the city, are eyes that watch, & hands that know, it`s time to pause the clock... & for one tiny second between tick & tock, the city stops! Liesel notices the things that everyone else is too busy to see. When she hears a stray whimper & watches a lonely boy on a roundabout, she decides it`s time to pause the clock & lend a helping h&. While the city freezes, Liesel quietly carries out little acts of kindness & breathes colour, life & happiness back into the city. Louise Greig`s lyrical storytelling highlights the magic in everyday experiences & is accompanied by Ashling Lindsay`s warm, endearing illustrations. A wonderful picture book about the importance of kindness, looking out for others & taking time to appreciate the world around you. Louise & Ashling`s debut picture book, The Night Box, has been nominated for the Kate Greenaway Award & shortlisted for the Waterstones Children`s Book Prize, the Teach Primary Book Awards & the Klaus Flugge Prize. Louise Greig is an award-winning poet & a children`s picture book author with a unique, lyrical voice. Her childhood was filled with animals, the poems of Robert Louis Stevenson & picture books by iconic children`s writers such as Margaret Wise Brown, Charlotte Zolotow, Ruth Krauss, Maurice Sendak, Astrid Lindgren & Tove Jansson. Her debut picture book for Egmont, The Night Box, has been translated into 10 languages & has been nominated for the 2018 Kate Greenaway Medal & shortlisted for the Klaus Flugge Prize, the Waterstones Children`s Book Prize, the Association of Illustrators (AOI) & the Teach Primary Book Awards. Louise lives in Aberdeen & when not writing is a director of a dog rescue & re-homing organisation. The wild solitude of Scotland & the beauty of nature remain strong influences in her life. Ashling Lindsay is an illustrator & animation director from Belfast. She was shortlisted for the AOI Illustration Awards two years running (2013 & 2014) & was also shortlisted for the AOI Serco prize for illustration (2015).