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About The Series

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Step into Wren's gentle world with this collection of beautifully illustrated books that celebrate sensitive, observant children who experience life through a unique lens. Perfect for ages 4-10+, this series offers comfort, understanding, and validation for neurodivergent children, highly sensitive kids, and anyone who has ever felt like they don't quite fit the mold. ​Why Families Love This Series: 🌿 Representation that matters - Finally, books that reflect neurodivergent and highly sensitive children's experiences. ​🌿 Gentle wisdom - Stories that validate feelings without trying to "fix" or change children. 🌿 ​Beautiful illustrations - Stunning artwork that captures the magic Wren sees in everyday moments. ​🌿 Family bonding - Books that spark meaningful conversations about differences, feelings, and belonging. ​🌿 Therapeutic value - Recommended by parents, teachers, and therapists for children who need to feel understood. ​Perfect for neurodivergent children and families, highly sensitive (HSP) kids, and late-diagnosed neurodivergent adults learning to re-frame their childhood expediences, this gentle and reflective picture book series will capture your heart and remind you that there are endless ways to see, learn, and be.

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Discover Stories

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The Heart of a Wren

A gentle collection of vignettes that celebrate the quiet magic of childhood observation.

Wren Learns Her Way

A story that celebrates every child's unique way of thinking and learning. 

Wren The Alien

A validating story for every child who has felt different or like they don't belong.

Wren's Picture Day

A tender, authentic story about navigating overwhelming sensations and finding your way back to calm.

Wren's Picture Puzzles

A heartwarming tale that celebrates neurodivergent minds and the beauty of thinking differently.

Wren's Sleepover

A tale of sensory experiences and social masking. This story is for the kids who want to belong and bravely carry their discomfort.

Wren's Moon Journal

Wren's special interest is the moon! An interactive moon-watching journal and activity book that invites quiet observation and connection with the night sky throughout the year.

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Wren Listens with Her Heart

When she meets children who communicate in different ways, Wren discovers that understanding doesn’t always come from words. 

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Wren's Good News

Written for sensitive and empathetic children who care deeply about others, Wren’s Good News offers comfort and inspiration in an uncertain world. It reminds readers that while we can’t fix everything, we can still choose to see the good, help in small ways, and believe in hope.

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Wren's Perfect Gift

Wren notices everything.

The birds searching in the snow. The way people's faces change when they talk about something they love. And this winter, what Wren notices leads her to discover something precious: the secret to the perfect gift. When you truly pay attention to the people you love, you already know how to give from the heart.

Reviews

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Goodreads Reader

“A beautifully honest and empowering story that offers a tender look into the mind of a neuro-divergent child trying to find her place in the world..."

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Amazon Reader

"A great read for neurodivergent kids and a really helpful way for parents to show them they’re not alone. Heartwarming and hopeful."

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Amazon Reader

“...A helpful reminder to parents and teachers that individuality is something to celebrate, not fix.”

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Author Bio

Erin Doyle is a writer, artist, and late-diagnosed autistic mother of four who crafts lyrical children’s stories that honor sensitivity, wonder, and the quiet power of being different. Through her beloved Wren’s Way series, Erin draws from her own childhood and parenting journey to create emotionally rich books that help children feel seen. When she’s not writing or painting, you’ll find her wandering through nature, stargazing, or deep in thought, always listening for the hidden poetry of the world.

Author photo of Erin Doyle. A woman with shoulder-length curly gray hair and hazel-brown eyes looks directly at the camera with a calm, confident expression. She is wearing a teal shirt and standing outdoors with soft sunlight filtering through leafy green trees in the background.
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