Who We Are

A day without reflection is a day wasted - and I refuse to waste a single day.

I strive to spend each day learning something new, being active and participating in a meaningful conversation. I enjoy a good read, a good hike and a good laugh with my toddler.

I’m an attorney by trade but a creator in my heart. As my toddler and I began to read more books, I realized that he (and I) could learn so much more about the world and himself through thoughtfully crafted and illustrated books.

My spouse, Shyam, is a yoga and meditation coach, a digital creator and studies emotional intelligence. With his expertise and my creativity, we’ve paired up to bridge this gap in critical education.

Our Inspiration

Children are like sponges. I had heard that many times, but it wasn’t until I had my first son that I experienced this phenomenon in real life. It also wasn’t until I had my first son that I really understood the benefit of children’s books.

Actually, it wasn’t until one year and five moos, baas and neighs later, that I realized we were just reading books about farm animals or looking for hidden characters behind flaps - basically, reading whatever I could pick up at Target.

I needed a better approach to reading books with my toddler.

An intentional approach.

He was starting to explore his boundaries and learn emotions, and I wanted to use books to help him navigate his way. I needed to find better content and also read between the lines.

Books are the perfect way to engage children and help them figure out how they want to respond to the world.

What We Do

We create content that helps people improve themselves through awareness. Our focus is on children and helping them learn and increase their emotional intelligence at a young age.

Through engaging pictures and/or stories, we provide a different lens for children to see how they can respond to life’s challenges. How can they practice empathy? When do they speak up? When do they remain silent and offer a comforting ear? What does it mean to be inclusive?

By exposing children to these concepts early on, they are better able to practice emotional intelligence and be the best version of themselves that they can be.