Stories of Maya and her adventures promise to captivate and bring joy to children everywhere!
Our Collection
Maya & Me stories cater to families of all backgrounds. They are sweet and sentimental while emphasizing to children important aspects of life that may be used as 'teaching moments' for parents. Special recognition goes to our illustrator who brings those moments to life in rich, vibrant color!
My Best Day With Daddy
My Best Day with Daddy is about a daughter and her father’s devotion to being a stay-at-home dad and providing her with structure, security, and, most importantly, love. Maya embraces her father’s role in her life and understands why Daddy stays home with her while Mommy works. The story emphasizes the special bond that Maya and her Daddy share as he teaches her important lessons while juggling the busy schedule of a stay-at-home parent.
Acts of Kindness Through a City
Is about a young girl, Maya, and her parents who take a magical holiday trip to New York City. Her mom and dad use this opportunity to teach her the beauty of compassion and kindness through special experiences that present themselves in such a fascinating place. The beauty of giving, as seen through a child’s eyes, is sure to resonate with families everywhere. At home, Maya’s stay-at-home dad and career mom make every effort to embrace these teaching moments with careful thought and help Maya discover the joys of bringing happiness to people and touching their lives in unexpected ways.
My Nine-Year-Old Grandpa
Is about a young girl, Maya, and her Grandpa who have such a blast together, you might think they’re the same age. Grandpa’s silly nature and easy-going attitude and Maya’s quick wit and adventurous personality make for the perfect mix. Grandpa teaches Maya not to take herself too seriously and just enjoy being a kid. Maya’s Grandma helps balance things out with good old-fashioned common sense and practicality. It’s an endearing story which I’m sure many will relate to. After all, who doesn’t have a silly Grandpa story to share?