
Helping Kids Manage Fear: Using Stories to Talk About “Scary” Things
Fear is a natural part of childhood. From loud noises and dark
Welcome to the stories of Brady Stewart, where everyday creatures—from bayou alligators to city raccoons—become unlikely heroes in adventures brimming with heart, humor, and just a touch of swamp or city magic.


Brady Stewart's heartwarming tales have charmed young readers and parents alike, earning praise for their joyful spirit, surprising heroes, and uplifting messages about kindness and courage.
By weaving magic into everyday settings, Brady Stewart offers a refreshing and inclusive perspective to children's literature.
With its lovable characters, vibrant adventures, and gentle lessons, Brady Stewart's work has become a storytime favorite and a top choice for nurturing young imaginations.


Brady Stewart is a children’s author who writes stories where magic is found in the ordinary and heroes come in surprising shapes. From a joyful alligator in the bayou to two brave raccoons on a city route, his tales celebrate friendship, courage, and the idea that everyone has something special to share. He believes the best adventures begin with a kind heart, and he hopes his books inspire young readers to see the wonder in their own world.




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Discover the true magic of Easter in the bayou with Alphonse, the friendliest alligator around! This heartwarming tale reveals how the scariest-looking creatures can have the warmest hearts, teaching a joyful lesson about kindness, identity, and the beauty of being yourself.
The central message challenges first impressions, showing that true kindness and magic can lie beneath a seemingly scary exterior.
Alphonse finds happiness and purpose not by changing who he is, but by proudly sharing his unique, colorful gifts with the world.
The story promotes a more expansive view of tradition, where everyone has a place and a role in creating community joy.
Join raccoon brothers Vinny and Louie on a stinky, heroic adventure! When a gang of sewer crooks plans a museum heist, these unlikely sanitation heroes must use trash-tactic teamwork to save their city and prove that true courage wears work gloves.
True courage isn't about capes; it's found in ordinary people (or raccoons) doing the right thing when it counts.
The story celebrates the unique bond and bickering camaraderie of brothers working together against all odds.
The book champions taking pride in your work and protecting your community, no matter how messy the job gets.
Available in English
This book is pure warmth and charm. It turns a classic holiday tradition on its head in the most inclusive way. The bayou setting is vivid, and the friendship between Alphonse and the bunny is lovely.
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My class of second graders was completely engaged. They loved predicting the sewer crew’s next move and cheered for Vinny and Louie. A fantastic book for talking about teamwork and community helpers. The illustrations are fantastic!
Reader
From bayous to city streets, Brady Stewart builds magical worlds that feel incredibly real. The Easter Alligator moved us, and Taking The Trash Out had us laughing out loud. This author understands the soul of a great children’s story.
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Fear is a natural part of childhood. From loud noises and dark

When children think of heroes, they often imagine capes, superpowers, and dramatic

In early childhood, the lessons children absorb often come not from lectures,
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Fear is a natural part of childhood. From loud noises and dark rooms to unfamiliar faces and imaginary monsters, children often experience fear before they have the language to explain

When children think of heroes, they often imagine capes, superpowers, and dramatic rescues. While those stories are exciting, they can unintentionally limit how kids define heroism. Taking the Trash Out

In early childhood, the lessons children absorb often come not from lectures, but from stories. The characters they meet in picture books quietly shape how they see the world, other
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