Eve Verne was a writer and researcher for museums & exhibitions before becoming the mother of an over-active toddler; so perhaps it was inevitable that she would turn her love of science, diagrams and storytelling to creating narratives with children's learning and development in mind.
Eve Verne was a writer and researcher for museums & exhibitions before becoming the mother of an over-active toddler; so perhaps it was inevitable that she would turn her love of science, diagrams and storytelling to creating narratives with children's learning and development in mind.
Her other longstanding interests are training Mindfulness meditation for the development of emotional intelligence and self management, the science of breath work, and a bit of yoga. When she's not too busy writing or being a mom, she sometimes teaches mindfulness workshops for adults and kids.
Eve Verne's Projects
Emotions are like... Farts: and we can learn to manage them better (Really Useful Little Stories)
In rhyming form, this book with its adorable characters offers a lighthearted, clear, accurate way t... more
Phoot-Phoot!: A read-aloud, action story for toddlers
Introduce young ones to the digestive system, and the vital processes of elimination, with this cut... more
The Brahmin, the Tiger and the Jackal: Adaptations from the Jataka Tales
Combining conflict and comedy, worldly wisdom and wit; the Jataka Tales are a collection of over 500... more
The Dragon with the Smelly Mouth: A book about why you really might want to brush your teeth (Really Useful Little Stories)
Designed to help ease the parenting challenge of instituting a regular toothbrushing habit by making... more
The Tickle Monster: A story for toddlers who won't sleep (Really Useful Little Stories)
See inside an eyeball, withthis cheeky monster character story!
A cute cautionary tale; helpful ... more
Toby's Elegy: Reflections on the death of a loved one (Really Useful Little Stories)
A useful book for parents of young children embarking on the delicate journey of normalising after t... more