The author tells this story in third-person point of view.
The author uses short descriptive sentences to develop the engaging story. Colorful, detailed illustrations complement the storyline.
The author uses a descriptive, repetitive storyline to tell the story. The repeating text emphasizes the characteristics of bravery that describe Sheila, and later, Louise. The colorful illustrations provide hints to Sheila and Louise's emotions. This book also contains many strong verbs such as whisper, skip, and clap.
It may be helpful for the reader to have prior understanding of sibling relationships, but not necessary to enjoy the story.
The reader can easily become engaged in the story of Sheila and Louise and their sibling relationship. The author entertains the reader while weaving in the theme of bravery.