So I will start where I think this game's strengths are. The art is really nice. I love how it has this almost vintage children's book feel, and there are parts of the writing that also blends in with that feeling nicely. The world is there and I feel a level of investment in knowing more.
This is also very much a bite sized game and I am uncertain of the program and it's execution limitations (as in, I am unsure if Ren'Py can only be downloaded and run as an exe as opposed to a game on say, Unity, that can be run on either a browser or as an exe file) for a game this small. For reference, I completed this game in under a minute. I do think that, had this jam been longer, having multiple levels in this format would have helped flesh out the world and given the player more insight to the character themself (I had the inkling that this may be a child around 12-13 based on the boots comment).
All in all, this project has a very promising base presentation with a consistent aesthetic, and this is a valiant effort considering this is a one person project (and I also very much felt the pressure of having to finish mine all by myself + other commitments).