Look what I found, does not fit within the classic descriptives for genre type. The stories bridge between fiction, non-fiction (science), fantasy, and adventure.
Lighthearted and informative would best describe the offering.
For readers who enjoy the works of the following authors. Dr. Seuss, Rowling, and Sendak.
Prior publications appear in: Cirque magazine ( Vol 10, 12, 25 ), Utopia Science Fiction, The Vital Sparks, The Showbear Family Circus, Poets Choice, Wingless Dreamer, Ariel's Dream, Beyond Words Literary Magazine, Critical Read, Passenger Journal, Drunk Monkeys, E.R.I.C ( Education Resources Information Center ), Hyakumonogatari kaidankai 100 ghost stories, Flare journal, Jalmurra, Ab-terra-flash-fiction_issue-2, E-International Relations, Bewildering Stories, Sandstorm Journal, Juste Milieu Lit & Art Zine, As You Were: The Military Review, Vol. 16 , The Ilanot Review, Las Positas College Literary Arts Festival May, 2022, nat1publishing.com, Smithsonian Learning Labs, Vermilion (cua.edu), The Rush. Voices de la Luna. The Yard ( True Crime ), London Photo Festival (3), Coffee People Zine / Issue 18 / COMPLEX, Changing Skies vol #1, Chestnut Review. Human Rights Blog Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law. Academy of the Heart and Mind.
Enjoyable read for children, parents together or solo. The visual art work provide rich background and context that challenges to readers to find what is in the book itself. Written is language that is understandable and relatable to children. NO spoilers here!!