Studio News: Bramble Nears Release & Jasper Expands

There are some exciting updates from the studio as the Wild Britain series continues to grow.

Bramble and the Beach Nest – Final Edits Complete

The final edits for Bramble and the Beach Nest, the second book in the Wild Britain series, have now been completed and approved. The updated proof copy is ready, and the book is expected to go live on Amazon later this week.

Set along Britain’s quiet coastlines, Bramble and the Beach Nest is inspired by real beach-nesting birds and the delicate habitats they depend on. This gentle wildlife story introduces young readers to coastal environments, encouraging an early connection with nature and conservation.

If you’re looking for nature-inspired children’s books about British wildlife, this new release will soon be available to order online.

Jasper and the Spring Surprise – Now Available on IngramSpark & Goodreads

The first book in the series, Jasper and the Spring Surprise, is now available through IngramSpark, making it accessible to independent bookshops and libraries.

It has also been listed on Goodreads, where readers can add it to their “Want to Read” shelf, leave reviews, and follow its journey.

These steps help bring the Wild Britain series to a wider audience, connecting more children and families with stories inspired by native wildlife and seasonal habitats.

Growing the Wild Britain Series

The Wild Britain series is a collection of gentle, illustrated children’s books inspired by the animals and habitats of Britain. Each story is designed to nurture curiosity, empathy, and a love of the natural world.

With Bramble and the Beach Nest launching very soon, this marks an exciting step forward as the series continues to expand.

Thank you, as always, for following along and supporting this journey. It truly makes a difference.

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