Following the journey of a single sycamore leaf, this narrative explores its life cycle from budding to autumn's end, highlighting its role in the ecosystem. The leaf’s existence is intricately tied to the growth of another tree, emphasizing themes of interconnection and the cycle of life. Through this poignant tale, readers are invited to reflect on nature's processes and the impact of one life on another within the environment.
Andrew Bickerton Books




Wilfred: the worm who would not wriggle
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
The story follows Wilfred, a timid worm who struggles with his fear of wriggling. Through his journey, he discovers the crucial role worms play in the ecosystem, ultimately gaining confidence and embracing his natural instincts. This charming tale teaches children about bravery and the importance of every creature in nature.
The story follows a determined spider who encounters numerous challenges while climbing up a spout. After facing setbacks, she floats on her silk to a distant garden where she constructs her web. Despite threats from birds and cleaning activities, she perseveres and ultimately lays her eggs, witnessing the emergence of her spiderlings. This narrative emphasizes resilience and the journey of growth through adversity.
Wayne Goes Wild
- 28 pages
- 1 hour of reading
The story follows Wayne, a wasp who once saved his fellow pollinators from a crop sprayer, seeking to revive his lost fame on the TV show "Get Me Out Of Here." However, his attempts at celebrity status lead to disastrous behavior and trouble. Through his journey, Wayne discovers that true significance lies beyond fame and celebrity, teaching him valuable lessons about humility and the importance of his friendships.