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The Mouse Who Made Room

by Donohoo Studios

Angels sang, a star shone bright, and a tiny mouse’s manger became the bed for a newborn King. The Mouse Who Made Room shares the nativity story with warmth and wonder, teaching children the joy of kindness, sharing, and making room for Jesus at Christmas.

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The Song of the Aspen Tree

The Song of the Aspen Tree
A story of wonder, wind, and the quiet music all around us

High on a mountainside, where golden leaves shimmer in the sunlight and the wind dances through tall, white trunks, stands a very special aspen tree. To most, it looks like any other tree—but if you listen closely… it sings.

The Song of the Aspen Tree invites children and families into a peaceful and magical world where nature comes alive through sound. As the breeze whispers through the leaves, the aspen tree creates a gentle, rustling melody—one that tells a story of connection, beauty, and the hidden music woven into the world around us.

Through soft, lyrical storytelling and warm, nature-inspired imagery, this book encourages children to slow down, listen deeply, and discover that music isn’t just something we play—it’s something we can feel, hear, and experience in everyday moments.

Perfect for bedtime, classroom read-alouds, or quiet reflection, this story opens the door to conversations about:

Listening and mindfulness

The beauty of nature

Musical awareness and sound exploration

Finding calm in a busy world

With themes that blend creativity, music, and the outdoors, The Song of the Aspen Tree is a gentle reminder that sometimes the most beautiful songs are the ones carried on the wind.

Perfect for:

Ages 3–8

Families who love nature and meaningful storytelling

Music educators introducing the idea of sound and listening

Homeschool and classroom environments

The Cloud Who Learned to Rain

🌧️ The Cloud Who Learned to Rain — Book Description

High above the rolling hills and quiet meadows, there lived a little cloud named Henry.

Henry was soft, gentle, and full of wonder—but he was also unsure of himself. While other clouds drifted confidently across the sky and released their rain with ease, Henry held his drops tightly, afraid of what might happen if he let go. What if it was too much? What if it changed everything?

As the days pass, Henry watches the world below grow dry and weary. Flowers begin to wilt, rivers shrink, and the land longs for rain. Deep inside, Henry knows he has something important to give—but finding the courage to do it feels overwhelming.

Through a journey of self-discovery, gentle encouragement, and quiet bravery, Henry begins to understand that sometimes the very thing we fear… is the very thing the world needs most.

The Cloud Who Learned to Rain is a heartfelt story about:

🌱 Finding courage in the face of fear

💧 Letting go of what we hold inside

❤️ Understanding emotions in a safe, meaningful way

🌈 Discovering that even small acts can make a big difference

With soothing, nature-inspired imagery and a message that resonates with both children and adults, this story creates space for important conversations about feelings, growth, and bravery.

Perfect for:

Parents guiding emotional development

Teachers and therapists supporting social-emotional learning

Bedtime reading that calms and connects

Classrooms, counseling sessions, and family story time

Whether your child is learning to express their feelings, overcome fears, or simply understand their place in the world, Henry’s journey will gently remind them:

It’s okay to feel. It’s okay to be afraid. And it’s okay to be brave anyway.

The Tall Tale of the Ear of Corn

Through gentle storytelling and farmyard fun, The Tall Tale of the Ear of Corn teaches children the importance of honesty, trust, and telling the truth, while still celebrating imagination and storytelling.

This book is perfect for:

Preschool and elementary classrooms
Character education lessons
Social-emotional learning
Parents and grandparents
Farm and fall themes
Bedtime reading

The Tall Tale of the Ear of Corn is a story about stories — and learning when to tell a tall tale and when to tell the truth.

The Forest Song Circle

The Forest Song Circle is a heartwarming story about friendship, listening, nature, and the way music connects us all. Perfect for young readers, music classrooms, homeschool families, and anyone who believes that the best songs are the ones we share together.

The Halloween Night Band

A Halloween music story for elementary classrooms, The Halloween Night Band helps young students learn steady beat, rhythm, and musical teamwork in a fun and engaging way—perfect for music educators and early childhood teachers.

The Dove's Song of Hope

A faith-filled story about God’s promises, obedience, and thankfulness, The Dove’s Song of Hope reminds children that trusting God always leads to hope.