Believe in fairies that come out at night So beautiful, magical, and joyous a sight From the realm of the fays, across the sea Watch as they play in the hollow of a tree They keep many fields and meadows alive By helping wild herbs and flowers survive A fairy tale for the young and the young at heart. Learn to appreciate wildflowers and be inspired to help them grow in this beautifully illustrated rhyming tale for ages 4+.
Wayne Gerard Trotman Books
Wayne Gerard Trotman is a British author whose prolific output spans rhyming children's literature, action-packed thrillers, horror, fantasy, and science fiction for adults and young adults, alongside inspiring culinary and travel non-fiction. His versatility across genres is notable, moving seamlessly from pulse-pounding thrillers to imaginative fantasy worlds. Trotman's work, particularly his Kairi Chronicles series, has been recognized for its innovative engagement with myth and folklore, demonstrating a unique ability to reimagine traditional narratives for contemporary audiences. His literary impact extends beyond his writing, with his works and insights prompting academic review and inspiring thought leaders.





Despite a global whaling ban, the blue whale, the largest animal the world has ever seen, remains endangered. Learn about the threats she faces, and what we can do to help protect her, in this beautifully illustrated rhyming story for ages 4+.
Veterans of the Psychic Wars
- 424 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Exploring the power of thought, this book delves into how our perceptions and beliefs shape reality and influence our actions. It challenges readers to recognize the profound impact of their mental processes, suggesting that unchecked thoughts can lead to unintended consequences. Through a blend of psychological insights and practical examples, it encourages a deeper understanding of the mind's capabilities and the importance of mindfulness in shaping a positive future.
Kaya Abaniah and the Father of the Forest
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Immortal dreams take form in this captivating tale that explores the essence of legends and their impact on reality. The narrative delves into the lives of characters who embody these myths, revealing their struggles, triumphs, and the powerful connections between the past and present. Themes of identity, legacy, and the nature of heroism intertwine, inviting readers to reflect on what it truly means to be a legend in an ever-changing world.
Images of Cuba
- 162 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set in the vibrant backdrop of Cuba, the narrative captures the unique blend of 1950s American cars and historic architecture that define the island's charm. It highlights Cuba as a tropical paradise, emphasizing its safety and photogenic qualities, while showcasing the coexistence of its rich history and modern influences.