Pirates Wanted. Low wages. Safe return unlikely.

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Captain Crispin seeks the long lost lightning blade!

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Do you have the courage to explore dark ocean deeps and face down giant Octopi?

Can you endure the heat of Lava Peak and pluck a fire flower?

And if the pursuit takes you to Pirate’s Doom, will you defend the crew against all foes?

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Crispin's Rainy Day

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Forrest Dickison illustrates children’s books, paints landscapes, and works in animation. He and his wife Danielle live in Moscow, Idaho and have three young daughters. Forrest illustrated all the books in the Hello, Ninja series, which became a hit original series on Netflix, and he also wielded the paint behind Sir Badalot and Blah Blah Black Sheep. Visit him online at www.forrestdickison.com.

IMPRINT: Canonball Books

AUTHOR: Forrest Dickison

ILLUSTRATOR: Forrest Dickison

PAGE COUNT: 32

SIZE: 11.25x8.75"

ISBN-10: 1-59128-107-5

ISBN-13: 978-1-59128-107-8

BINDING: Hardback

PUB. DATE: August 13, 2024

Product: Hardback

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Get 3 or more copies for kids in need of backyard adventures.

Or get more kinds of backyard adventures with other books with Forrest Dickison here.

What is not guaranteed:

  • Rain won't come again
  • Giant octopi let you steal their treasure
  • The Hungry Lands cannibals prefer frogs
  • Lava Peak fire flora compliments piratical baked goods
  • The World's End
  • Death to the Deathless One
  • Crispin finds the lightning blade by himself
  • Rose gets a picnic and fort with her brother

And your safe and rich return.

But you already knew that or you wouldn't be into this adventure. Get a copy now for your doorway to cosmic adventure.

Customer Reviews

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Jerry L.
Classic for endless reads to the Grandkids

The storyline, plot and worldview are spot-on!

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Stacey K.

Crispin's Rainy Day

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Morgan F.
A great adventure

My kids love this book. They want to read it every day. I love that it is a poem so it introduces rhyming. It’s fun to read and the illustrations are vibrant and fun!

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Brittany W.

Crispin's Rainy Day

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Elijah A.
Wonderful work

This is in constant rotation in our home. Although, it goes by “Pirate’s Doom” per our three-year-old son.

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Zachary D.
Fabulous book!

From the excellent artwork throughout to the wonderful, easy to read (and very entertaining) story, this book is awesome; an instant favorite!

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Jared G.
Classic fun in a new story

My son loves it, and I can read it again and again without getting bored. Quality illustrations tell their own story about the characters that hopefully we meet in future books!

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JASON B.
Wonderfully illustrated, my daughter loves the story

My 4 y/o daughter loves the book, Rose is obviously her favorite. I love the detail in the illustrations, we discovered many "minor" details that add to the charm of the book. Interesting storyline, made my wife and I have some deep discussions that our older children could also take part in: is Crispin guilty of toxic masculinity? Is the author trying to communicate that Rose's role as a girl in the adventure should be limited to just housekeeping?

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Nick A.
Nice adventure story

Good wholesome story

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Debra F.

Crispin's Rainy Day

Frequently Asked Questions

Or answered prayers from our readers that we turned into questions.

How are the illustrations?

The hand-drawn illustrations by Forrest Dickison are a standout feature of this book.

Forrest Dickison wanted them to reflect the vibrance of a rainy day, not as dull but "alive with color and imagination."

Parents and kids alike agree: "Every page is like a piece of art." Forrest's drawings encourage children to linger on each page, absorbing all the details. Another parent said, “We spent as much time looking at the pictures as we did reading the words.”

What lessons or themes does the story explore?

Readers may encounter two out of 32 major themes.

First, Crispin's Rainy Day captures the magic of everyday family life by turning a backyard puddle into a doorway to a cosmic adventure. One reviewer mentioned, "It teaches my kids to embrace adventure—even on a rainy day." See page 2.

Second, the story beautifully reflects the simple friction between men and women, siblings and friends, especially Crispin’s irritation at his sister, Rose. There's a real-life tension between siblings that moms and dads will recognize. See page 1.

It’s a "tiny seed version" of the challenges men and women will face, where male-female dynamics and our desires collide with our duties. Ultimately, the story shows that even the most ordinary places—like a rainy backyard—can spark adventure and teach us how to navigate our missions in life without failing our crew members.

On the Stories Are Soul Food podcast, the author and publisher discuss Crispin's Rainy Day as a tale where children will find themselves "convicted, but not in a Sunday school kind of way." Find these themes developed and more in the other 30 pages.

Is Crispin's Rainy Day good for bedtime reading?

Absolutely! Many customers say this book has become part of their nightly routine. One review mentioned, “This is our favorite bedtime book. The soothing tone is perfect for winding down after a busy day.” And that's after facing giant Octopi and sailing off to Pirate's Doom. But it all starts off with one of those quiet, rainy days with enough rain to fill a puddle.

Is the book interactive or thought-provoking for both boys and girls?

Absolutely. The sibling dynamic between Crispin and Rose is central to the story. It’s a real-life tension between siblings—a little friction, but relatable and funny. One reviewer mentioned how their children "reenact Crispin’s adventures together", and one heroic father says "many things have become lightning blades and my back can't handle another dragon dog pile."

Another family found "My daughter, who is six, liked Rose's character and the story was a good example for her not to be controlling when she plays with her brother, who is three."

What age group is Crispin's Rainy Day best suited for?

Crispin's Rainy Day has been enjoyed by a wide range of ages!

One parent mentioned, "My 3-year-old and 7-year-old both adore this story." The vivid illustrations and engaging narrative make it perfect for children ages 3 to 8, but many families find it’s a book that “even adults love.”

On the younger end, one dad said "Rose is a great example of joy and contentment in all circumstances. When my 20 month old daughter starts to whine, my first response is to say, 'no time to…' and she says 'pout!'"

Does Crispin's Rainy Day encourage outdoor play?

Yes. Crispin's Rainy Day is not a pill—it’s a meal. A story that feeds imagination.

Readers will encounter the wild outdoors, land, sea, and sky—even when the weather is less than perfect. A parent noted, “It made my kids excited to go out and play, even on rainy days.” The story is a great motivator for turning a gloomy day into an opportunity for fun and exploration.

Does Rose have a role in the adventure?

Yes, but not in the way you’d expect.

Rose "isn’t the hero who defeats the dragon", though she won't sweat picking her own fire flowers off Lava Peak—instead, she has the quiet strength of someone with her own mission. In the Stories Are Soul Food podcast, Forrest Dickison explains that Rose is "the immovable object" that challenges Crispin to rethink his own mission.

Some readers might find her frustrating at first, just as Crispin does. But the story intentionally mirrors real sibling dynamics, where that tension between siblings, boys and girls, ultimately leads to growth.

What inspired the artwork and the world of Crispin's Rainy Day?

The artwork started with a simple vision: "I liked the image of a boy disappearing through a puddle. I wanted a small-scale backyard adventure, which obviously didn't stay small scale" says the Forrest Dickison.

He was drawn to the contrast of a "pop of yellow" against the blues and greens of a rainy day (hint: judge our book by the cover). This color palette became key to the book’s visual identity, with Forrest likening it to "sunlight breaking through after a storm," which we get lots of on the Palouse. Customers love the artwork, describing it "like a piece of art" on every page.

This is a book your kids will just stare at and find new things to love again and again.

How long is the story?

At just 32 pages, Crispin's Rainy Day strikes a perfect balance between being engaging and concise. Several parents have commented that, "The story is just the right length for a single sitting," making it ideal for both bedtime and story breaks during the day.

How durable is the book for young readers?

The book is designed for repeated readings by little hands. Parents appreciate that “it holds up well,” especially when it becomes a family favorite. Some noted that it “survives daily use,” making it a good long-term addition to any home library.

No promises it will survive a giant Octopus attack, but with Crispin on the cover it just might.

Meet the author & illustrator

Forrest Dickison

Forrest Dickison illustrates children’s books, paints landscapes, and works in animation. He and his wife Danielle live in Moscow, Idaho, and have four young children.

Forrest has illustrated all the books in the Hello Ninja series, which became a hit original series on Netflix, and he also wielded the paint behind Sir Badalot. Visit him online at www.forrestdickison.com.

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