Diary of a Not-So-Spooky Spider is a humorous diary-style story told from the perspective of a spider who doesn’t understand why everyone is afraid of them. The spider shares daily experiences, feelings, and funny misunderstandings while trying to prove that they are friendly—not scary. Along the way, the story explores themes of friendship, empathy, and seeing things from different perspec…
The Grumpy Old Stone tells the story of a stone that lives in a garden and believes it doesn’t belong with the other plants, flowers, and creatures because it’s “different” and grumpy. Throughout the story, the stone learns from various garden friends about acceptance, belonging, and finding purpose, eventually realising that everyone — even a simple stone — has a place and value. T…
Alby’s Deer follows Alby, a young character who meets a deer and learns about the deer’s behaviour, habitat, and needs. The story typically shows how Alby helps the deer, cooperates with family or friends, and gains a new understanding of nature and wildlife. Gentle illustrations and simple text support early literacy while encouraging appreciation of animals and empathy.
We Are All Different is a children’s picture book that celebrates individuality, diversity, and inclusion. Through simple text and colourful illustrations, the story encourages young readers to appreciate that people — whether friends, family, classmates, or community members — may look, speak, or act differently, and that these differences make everyone special. The narrative supports so…