Mira Finds Her Way

Discover the heartwarming journey of Mira, a gentle Florida manatee, as she faces her first big challenge, her first winter migration!

When the ocean turns cold, Mira must swim inland to the warm springs. But the rivers are long, and the journey feels scary. With the help of wise friends, a calm Florida panther and a steady young gator, Mira learns that courage isn’t about never being afraid. It’s about trying, even when you are scared.

Perfect for ages 4–10, this beautifully illustrated story blends Florida wildlife, emotional resilience, and adventure into a tale kids will treasure.

  • Encourages bravery and self-confidence

  • Introduces real Florida habitats and animals

  • Ideal for bedtime reading or classroom nature themes

Join Mira as she discovers that the river, and her own spirit, will always guide her home.

Fish Can’t Fly

Discover the uplifting journey of Fin, a curious Florida fish who has always felt just a little different & dreamed a little higher than the rest.

While other fish swim calmly in straight lines, Fin can’t stop wondering what it would be like to fly. When his questions lead him far from home, Fin sets off on an unexpected adventure through Florida’s waterways, meeting a kind flamingo who doesn’t quite fit in herself, a bat who sees the world from a different angle, and other gentle guides along the way.

As Fin searches for answers, he learns that being different isn’t a problem to fix, it’s a strength to understand. Through friendship, courage, and quiet moments of reflection, Fin discovers that you don’t have to change who you are to chase your dreams.

Perfect for ages 4–10, Fish Can’t Fly weaves Florida wildlife, emotional growth, and imaginative adventure into a comforting, confidence‑building story children will return to again and again.

  • Encourages self‑acceptance and individuality

  • Celebrates friendship and emotional resilience

  • Introduces Florida habitats and wildlife

  • Ideal for bedtime reading or classroom discussions

Join Fin as he learns that sometimes the biggest discoveries aren’t about learning to fly,
but about learning to be yourself.