
When things start to look blurry on the pitch, Ellie wonders if she's really any good at football.
But after a trip to the optician, some exciting games, and a pair of green, sparkly glasses, Ellie discovers it wasn't her ball skills after all - it was her eyesight!
Join Ellie the Crocodile on a heartwarming journey that not only supports young children who need glasses, but also inspires all readers to believe in themselves, embrace their uniqueness, and be proud of who they are.
Published: December 2025
ISBN: 978-1-0369-6442-9
Paperback

**Winner of a Golden Wizard Book Prize 2024***
Ellie’s plans for a fun day at the park are dampened by the rain. So when Patrick suggests gymnastics instead, Ellie embarks on a new adventure filled with trampolines, beams, and monkey bars.
Will Ellie have the courage to try something new?
Aimed at 2-6 year olds, this is a story about being brave, facing your fears, and believing in yourself.
Published: September 2024
ISBN: 9798332497544
Paperback and eBook
'Ellie the Crocodile goes to gymnastics' addresses the fear and anxiety many children have about trying something new, and shares a supportive message about being brave, believing in yourself, and giving something a try.
The motto she reinforces throughout the story, "I think I can, I think I can" teaches children of the importance of believing they CAN do something if they put their mind to it.
Little Ellie the Crocodile faces her fears head-on in 'Ellie the Crocodile goes to gymnastics', even when things don't go to plan. From falling off the balance beam, to not bouncing as high as her friend Tristan on the trampoline, Ellie's journey isn't perfect, but she never gives up. This story teaches young children that sometimes challenges do come our way, but that it's important to get back up if we have a fall, and keep on trying our best.
There's a moment in 'Ellie the Crocodile goes to gymnastics', when Ellie falls off the balance beam in her gymnastics class. It's a moment of truth where she can either give up, or she can get back up and give it another go.
She chooses to laugh at herself and gets straight back on with the class.
Being able to find humour in challenging times is a great life skill we can all share with young children.