In Fabien Blanchot's charming children's book, readers meet Ziad, a bright young boy who frequently finds himself lost in his own thoughts, leading to many amusing and sometimes challenging situations. Ziad's perpetual daydreaming means he often misses important instructions, overlooks details, and struggles to stay focused in daily activities. This delightful narrative explores the everyday predicaments faced by children who are easily distracted, offering a relatable portrayal of their inner world. Blanchot skillfully crafts a story that subtly encourages young readers to be more present and observant, while also fostering empathy and understanding for those who might perceive the world differently. It's a heartwarming tale about learning to navigate the world with a bit more attention, celebrating the unique way some children experience their surroundings and the gentle journey towards increased awareness.