Phoenix Who Fled The Night

A progressive children’s book about a child who is so scared of the dark that they travel the world in a balloon ship chasing daylight. As they travel the world, Phoenix and Kenzo the Gekko learn about other-ways-of-being by experiencing different cultures.

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  ‘Picture books [have] the power to hit a chord with young readers, giving them tools to understand the world around them through the power of stories...these books affected parents just as much as their young audience...we want to... inspire a sens

‘Picture books [have] the power to hit a chord with young readers, giving them tools to understand the world around them through the power of stories...these books affected parents just as much as their young audience...we want to... inspire a sense of magic and wonder about the world — but be rooted in fact, giving readers the ability to think critically and feed their curiosity...children are born explorers or “divergent thinkers” – a trait that artists continue to foster as they age.’ - Rachel Williams (2016)

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