Welcome to Adelaide the Cabin Mouse

Discover stories that help children ages 4 to 7 navigate feelings, friendships, and life’s challenges. With warmth and charm, Adelaide the Cabin Mouse supports young readers in growing kind, confident hearts.

Books in the Adelaide the Cabin Mouse Series

Adelaide the Cabin Mouse, Oh My, I’m So Shy

Adelaide the Cabin Mouse loves her friends, but shyness makes it hard for her to speak up. Through kindness and courage, she learns that using her voice can make a difference. This gentle picture book helps children understand shyness and build confidence.

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Adelaide the Cabin Mouse, A Friend Is Moving Away

When Adelaide learns that her friend is moving away, she feels sad and uncertain. With warmth and reassurance, she discovers that friendships can stay close even through change. This heartfelt story helps children navigate change, friendship, and saying goodbye.

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Adelaide the Cabin Mouse is a children’s picture book series centered on emotional growth, empathy, and connection. Set in a cozy cabin surrounded by nature, these gentle stories explore feelings children experience every day, like shyness, worry, change, and friendship, in ways that feel reassuring and familiar.

Keep their growing minds engaged

Each Adelaide the Cabin Mouse story is an invitation to slow down, listen closely, and help children feel seen, safe, and understood.

Who These Books Are For:

  • Who are reading with children ages 4 to 7.

  • Who want to support emotional development.

  • Who are seeking gentle social-emotional learning stories.

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Adelaide the Cabin Mouse books are loved by parents, educators, and child development specialists alike.

These children’s books are especially helpful for:

  • Children who feel shy or anxious

  • Conversations about speaking up and finding your voice

  • Children experiencing a move or separation from a friend

  • Conversations about change and reassurance

  • Developing empathy in children

  • Social-emotional learning in families, classrooms, and counseling settings