
Tales of the Tiny Folk and Their Great Garden Adventures
Meet the Tiny Folk! These itty-bitty creatures live in nature just out of sight and use creativity to thrive in a world that's not quite their size. In this graphic novel collection, follow the Tiny Folk as they embark on four lighthearted adventures. Pack up with Roo as he fretfully moves his teensy garden-side home while the humans redo their landscaping. Follow Iggy into the wild woods to search for his missing pet snail. Hatch a creative plan with Alma and her brothers to protect their downhill home from snowmelt. Clean up with Ash as she rushes last-minute to host an unforgettable festival in the human's messy shed. Manga-inspired art makes for super-cute stories and big fun while themes of resiliency and resourcefulness encourage young readers to tackle challenges in their own lives with a can-do spirit. Contains the following stories: Iggy Follows the Snail Trail Roo and the Big Garden Redo Ash's Market Day Mayhem Alma vs. the Snowpocalypse
Author: Steve Foxe
Publisher: Stone Arch Books
Published: 08/01/2025
Binding Type: Other
Series: Tales of the Tiny Folk
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.90w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9798875237324
Audience: Ages 9-12
About the Author
Foxe, Steve: - Steve Foxe is the author of more than 20 children's books and comics properties including Pokémon, Transformers, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, DC Super Friends, and Grumpy Cat. He lives in Queens, New York, where he thinks a lot about cats, even ones who can't shoot lasers from their eyes.
Barros, Daniela: - Daniela Barros is a Portuguese illustrator and comic artist who delights young audiences with her charming and lively style. Inspired by Manga but with a colorful visual language all her own, Daniela works her magic for publishing houses across the world, creating imagery full of fantasy and intrigue. She has been illustrating for some publishers like Scholastic, ChiadoBooks, Publishway, Midori Editora, and more recently, on the board gamefield, for Rebel Studio.
Dall'aglio, Elena: - Elena Dall'Aglio was always a quiet kid, but she quickly realized drawing was a way she could connect with people and express herself. Drawing was like translating her imagination, and she enjoyed it so much that she never stopped. Elena works mostly digitally, with a quick sketch and bright colors characterizing her style. She loves illustrating full-page scenes and covers. Elena also loves drawing funny animals in wool sweaters and rain boots. When she is not working, Elena is probably drinking too much tea or walking her dog. She loves taking long walks through nature to clear her thoughts and find new inspiration