Stories for kids learning to ride feelings

These early learner picture books turn everyday fears into confidence — with easy learning activities included to keep things rolling...

Discover Our Picture Books

Why Monsters Are Not Real

Turning bedtime monsters into giggles, comfort, and courage.

Brave Like Oz

Big feelings, small steps, and the quiet bravery every first school day needs.

Elle the Little Lifeguard

Where beach-day fun meets surf safety, big laughs, and growing confidence.

Hands That Speak

A gentle introduction to baby sign - for little ones finding their voice in their own time.

Tap Tap Typing

A fun story designed to inspire kids to learn typing through play, laughter, and confidence-building moments.

Fuel For School

A fun, relatable story about food, energy, and giving kids the fuel they need to take on the day.

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Why Parents Love These Books

Real family moments

Stories inspired by everyday childhood wins, worries, and laughs.

Builds emotional confidence

Helping kids understand big feelings and grow brave, step by step.

Learning activities included

Fun hands-on activities that keep learning going after the story ends.

Australian-made stories

Warm, relatable stories created by an Australian dad for real families.

Download free printables for your little legends.

Pinkzilla, hearts and more — all A4, ready to print, colour and share.

Perfect for teachers, parents and carers who need a quick, fun activity.
Just print, grab some colour, and let the kids go for it.

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“These books sit right in that sweet spot — relevant, uplifting, and actually engaging for early readers.”

Dad Point of Hue is an Australian independent children’s imprint creating relatable, uplifting picture books for early learners — inspired by everyday childhood moments and written and designed by Rob Allen to build confidence, spark conversation, and make families smile.

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