Story Books:

 We are publishers specialising in fairy tales for young children, such as those in the playgroup to kindergarten. We focus on creating storybooks with engaging, imaginative, and developmentally appropriate stories with moral ethics and lessons. Here are some key types of fairy tale storybooks that we produce:

  1. Classic Fairy Tales
  • Timeless Stories: Publish well-known fairy tales like “Cinderella,” “Snow White,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” and “Hansel and Gretel.”
  • Illustrated Editions: Include rich, colourful illustrations to captivate young readers.
  • Simplified Text: Use simple, age-appropriate language to make the stories accessible to young children.
  1. Modern Retellings
  • Updated Versions: Retell classic fairy tales with modern twists or settings.
  • Inclusive Characters: Include diverse characters to reflect modern society and promote inclusivity.
  • Unique Perspectives: Tell the story from a different character’s viewpoint, such as the villain or a secondary character.
  1. Original Fairy Tales
  • New Stories: Create original fairy tales with new characters, settings, and plots.
  • Moral Lessons: Incorporate valuable lessons or morals to teach kindness, bravery, honesty, and other virtues.
  • Magical Elements: Ensure the stories are filled with magic, fantastical creatures, and imaginative worlds.
  1. Fairy Tale Series
  • Character Adventures: Develop series featuring recurring characters that embark on different adventures in each book.
  • Themed Collections: Create collections based on themes, such as “Princess Tales,” “Animal Fairy Tales,” or “Enchanted Forest Tales.”
  1. Interactive Fairy Tales
  • Choose-Your-Own-Adventure: Offer interactive books where children can make choices that affect the story’s outcome.
  • Lift-the-Flap and Pop-Up Books: Include interactive elements like flaps to lift, pop-ups, and pull-tabs to engage young readers.
  • Activity Pages: Add activities, such as puzzles, colouring pages, and games related to the story.
  1. Fairy Tale Anthologies
  • Story Collections: Publish anthologies that contain multiple fairy tales in one volume.
  • Illustrated Compilations: Ensure each story in the anthology is beautifully illustrated.
  • Themed Anthologies: Focus on specific themes, such as “Fairy Tales from Around the World” or “Animal Fairy Tales.”
  1. Educational Fairy Tales
  • Learning Themes: Incorporate educational elements, such as counting, alphabet recognition, or basic science concepts.
  • Problem-Solving: Create stories that involve characters solving problems or puzzles, encouraging critical thinking.
  • Moral and Social Lessons: Focus on teaching social skills, empathy, and ethical behaviour through the stories.
  1. Bilingual Fairy Tales
  • Dual Language Text: Publish fairy tales with text in two languages, promoting language learning and bilingualism.
  • Cultural Fairy Tales: Include fairy tales from different cultures to expose children to diverse traditions and stories.
  1. Fairy Tale Mash-Ups
  • Combined Stories: Create stories that combine elements from different fairy tales, leading to unique and humorous plots.
  • Crossover Characters: Feature characters from various fairy tales interacting in a single story.
  1. Illustrated Poetry Fairy Tales
  • Rhyming Stories: Use rhyming text to make the stories more engaging and memorable.
  • Poetic Narratives: Write fairy tales in verse form, combining the elements of poetry with storytelling.

Key Features for Fairy Tale Storybooks

  • High-Quality Illustrations: Use vibrant and captivating illustrations that bring the stories to life.
  • Age-Appropriate Language: Ensure the language and vocabulary are suitable for young children.
  • Durable Format: Consider board books for younger children to withstand rough handling.
  • Interactive Elements: Incorporate interactive elements like flaps, textures, or sound buttons for added engagement.
  • Engaging Plots: Develop compelling and imaginative plots that capture the attention of young readers.
  • Moral Lessons: Embed subtle moral lessons within the stories to promote positive values and behaviours.

By focusing on these types of storybooks, we create a diverse and engaging collection that appeals to young children, fostering a love for reading and imagination from an early age.