Books where you can crochet the hero of the story

I write stories for children… and I wanted them to be more than just something to read.
With my books, the hero is not only discovered through words: they are created, touched, and brought to life through crochet.

When reading becomes a creative experience

I imagined these books as bridges between imagination and the real world.
Reading a story already takes us on a journey… but creating the character with your own hands gives it a tangible,
reassuring and almost magical existence.

So IZA, what is AI? Understanding the world gently

In this first book, I explore a very topical question:
what is artificial intelligence?
Through a reassuring and illustrated story, children meet IZA, a small robot who is gentle and kind.

The book also invites you to crochet IZA.

The character leaves the pages to become a real little soft toy: an emotional anchor, a conversation starter, and a sensory way to extend the reading experience.

Author’s note

“By crocheting IZA, the character becomes real.
It turns into a gentle emotional support,
a tool for discussion,
and a soft way to approach abstract topics.”

Superbiquette and the Invisible Cape : being brave, quietly

Superbiquette is a discreet heroine.
She doesn’t need to shout to be brave.
This book gently addresses strong themes such as difference, bullying and inner strength, in a child-friendly way.

Here again, the hero can be crocheted.

Creating Superbiquette extends the story through a soft, symbolic and reassuring object that stays with the child
long after the book is closed.

Author’s note

“Crochet invites us to slow down, to create connections,
and to give the hero a comforting presence.
It’s another way to share meaningful messages,
with gentleness.”

Reading, creating, bringing stories to life

These books are made for families, teachers, and anyone who loves stories that are meant to be experienced as much as they are read.

Reading, thinking, creating… and watching a hero come to life in your hands.

Author’s note

“I wanted these stories to be more than words on a page.
I wanted them to be lived, touched, and shared.
Crochet became that invisible thread between story and reality.”

Anaëlle T.

If you’d like to continue the experience, these two books invite you to read a story and crochet the hero of the tale.

Two different worlds, the same approach: creating a soft and meaningful character, stitch by stitch.

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