Welcome to Ubuntu Nature Kids

Ubuntu Nature Kids is all about sparking curiosity and wonder for the world right outside your door. Through stories, activities, and hands-on learning, we help kids see that everything in nature is connected — and that they’re part of that web, too.

Whether in the classroom, on a hike, or in the backyard, Ubuntu Nature Kids turns everyday moments into adventures in discovery, kindness, and care for the Earth.

Almost Forest Famous book cover

Almost Forest Famous

Femi the fox wants to go viral but a spotlight-stealing raccoon has other plans. With bold poses and big confidence, Femi chases likes and applause, until the forest reminds him that every creature has a role to play. A funny, heartfelt picture book that introduces young readers to habitats, ecosystems, and conservation.

Perfect for read-alouds that spark curiosity and big conversations.

Read on Kindle

Kindle Edition Available

Meet Femi

I'm Femi the Fox — curious, clever, and just a little bit dramatic.

You can always find me dreaming up wild ideas, from singing on logs to juggling acorns (badly).

Whether I'm making a splash or learning from my forest friends, I'm here to reminds you that it’s okay to be silly, curious, and still figuring things out — that’s how adventures begin!

Stay tuned for my new book coming March 2026.

Calm Nature Sounds for Kids

Services for Schools, Libraries & Community Groups

  1. Author Visits & Book Readings

    Interactive readings of Almost Forest Famous with Q&A and nature-themed discussions tailored to different age groups.
  2. Nature Walks & Field Experiences

    Guided local nature walks where students explore ecosystems, observe wildlife, and learn how everything in nature is connected.
  3. Ecosystem Presentations (In-Person or Virtual)

    Engaging talks and visuals about food webs, animal adaptations, and how human actions impact the natural world.
  4. Nature Journaling & Observation Workshops

    Hands-on sessions teaching students how to slow down, observe, and document the natural world through writing, drawing, and photos.
  5. Family or Classroom Eco-Activities

    Fun, low-cost projects such as making bird feeders, seed bombs, or mini habitat models—perfect for schools, after-school programs, or library events.