


I am a grandmother who one day was taking a walk and the story just seemed to come from seeing a caterpillar strolling across the sidewalk. I love to read good books and just thought this would be a good story to tell.

Tupelo the caterpillar sets out on a very important mission: to find the best leaf in the whole yard. But as his journey unfolds, Tupelo discovers that adventure has a way of leading us exactly where we’re meant to be.
Along the way, he meets wise insects, navigates tangled weeds, faces unexpected challenges, and learns to see the world with fresh eyes. From shimmering dewdrops to mysterious gardens beyond the fence, every step brings a new lesson in curiosity, courage, and self-discovery.
Violet is a refined blonde Chihuahua with impeccable manners and a love of order. Elvis, her five-pound black Yorkie brother, has none of that. He lives by impulse, enthusiasm, and the firm belief that every object is either a toy, a snack, or an invitation to run wildly in circles.
Together, they turn everyday life into a hilarious adventure. From indoor disasters with remote controls and ice cubes to outdoor escapades with squirrels and pool toys, Violet plans, calculates, and worries—while Elvis leaps first and drags her along.
Filled with sharp humor, heart, and sibling chaos, Five Pounds of Trouble is a charming celebration of opposites, loyalty, and the beautiful mess of living life with a small but mighty troublemaker.
Tupelo’s Wobbly Wings is a heartwarming children’s picture book about self-confidence, kindness, and learning to embrace what makes you different.
While the other caterpillars crawl in perfect straight lines, Tupelo wobbles wherever he goes. Teased by his peers and unsure of himself, Tupelo begins to believe something is wrong with him, until a gentle butterfly helps him see that every journey is unique.
As Tupelo grows and transforms, his wobbly ways lead to beautiful discoveries, unexpected friendships, and a powerful realization: being different can be a gift. When a friend is in danger, Tupelo’s unusual way of flying becomes exactly what’s needed to save the day.

“A sweet story that captures the magic kids feel about the tooth fairy. My 5-year-old asked me to read it twice in one night.”

“I liked how it mixes excitement with a little real-life drama, like losing a tooth at school or at a party. Felt authentic.”

“The fairy dust detail made my daughter’s eyes light up. She’s now convinced her tooth fairy will leave glitter too.”

“Simple, charming, and relatable. It’s nice to see a children’s book that keeps things believable while still magical.”

“Loved the part about decoding the fairy’s letter. My son kept asking to ‘find the code’ again.”
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