Little Violet is so enamoured of her quirky dragon playmate that she wants all her friends to meet him. Poor Dave, however is painfully shy and every time he is put in a new unfamiliar situation, he gets all hot and flustered - with spectacular consequences. There's a poignant mood as poor Dave tries to overcome his nerves, and a happy ending as he finally gains self-confidence. || Sarah Adams' artwork -with its woodcut effect and retro colour palette - makes this book truly distinctive. And children will love watching Dave blow his top! || A simple story about difference, shyness and friendship, illustrated with bold, distinctive linocuts. || My 2-year-old daughter loved the repetition of poor Dave getting hotter and redder, then whoosh! I loved the fantastic style and colour of Adams' 'retro' illustrations, reminiscent of classics such as 'Rosie's Walk'. There is a happy ending... || This very simple story with its positive message about friendship and belonging should encourage discussions about shyness, being different and fitting in. || Read this colourful tale to discover what happens and to see whether Dave ever overcomes his shyness. || In this endearing tale, Violet tries her best to help Dave overcome his shyness. Adams's woodcut-style illustrations offer a real feeling of texture, as does her use of strong colour, which makes the visual text jump off the page. Adams also captures the emotions of the characters very well, especially Dave.