Meet Our Team
Jamin TunstalL
Founder / Author
Jamin Tunstall is an engineer, author, business owner, husband, and father of 3 wonderful children. Jamin discovered his passion for encouraging literacy in developing readers during bedtime stories with his daughter. He longed for beginner books his 4-year-old could explore featuring diverse characters. He was unsuccessful in finding many books to fulfill this desire— so, he decided to create them.
Oslyn Bryant
Graphic Designer / Illustrator
Oslyn Bryant is a freelance illustrator and business owner. Her company, Afro Angel, is an empowering business/series that focuses on the journey of being a black girl in modern society. She currently illustrates community projects, books, merchandise, and original characters. She has experience creating paintings, logos, a HS art exhibition and other commissions for about 3-5 years. Oslyn is an empowered entrepreneur that aims to share a sense of community with her people.
The Benefits of Our Books
Foster a Love
of Reading
Your child or student will feel excited and want to bring you their new favorite book at story time.
Engage with Fun Characters
Our books feature a diverse set of characters, allowing children to see themselves represented within the pages.
Cultivate Reading Confidence
Seeing the smile on your child or student’s face after they read an entire book aloud is priceless.
Testimonials
Really enjoyed the story! Great plot. Loved the artwork. Great reading about a little girl that looked like me - I wish I had a book like this growing up.
I love the concepts of using words that rhyme for a beginning reader. The story was great and the illustrations was amazing. Keep sharing such inspiration to support children as they begin to learn to read!
As a pediatric speech language pathologist I highly recommend this book to introduce phonological awareness and repetition of early sight words to young readers. Not to mention the key word section in the back paired with images is a great review prior to reading the whole book. Ultimately this book seems to build confidence in early readers. Hoping for a part 2 soon.
