An active boy named Scribble and his imaginary friend, a bird named Buttonhole share many things. As they talk and ask questions about the world around them, some of the answers Buttonhole shares are thoughtless stereotypes. “Elephants bang into things and are rude and loud. They trumpet,” says Buttonhole. Scribble greets the arrival of Dash, a quiet polite elephant who likes ballet with a smile, but Buttonhole is not so welcoming. Only when Buttonhole and Dash realize that dancing is like flying do they join together in play. Scribble and his friends then happily dance through the house on adventures; The bath is a sea, the legs of a table a forest, and the couch becomes a mountain.
The quirky illustrations give the story a feeling of motion. Grump the cat appears on each page with grouchy commentary distracting at times from the story line while in others focusing attention on the feelings of the characters.
An Australian import.