Welcome to Hazelhatch House LLC, a children’s book publisher based in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Founded in 2024, we are dedicated to creating stories that spark imagination, laughter, and meaningful conversations. Our books bring young readers fun, heartfelt stories filled with adventure, humor, and important life lessons.
Little Bird is a disaster at singing, and his friends aren't afraid to let him know. Embarrassed, he decides to find his own way to make music, but his attempts with other instruments—from the guitar to the drums to the bagpipes—are all hilarious fails.
Just as he's about to give up on music for good, he stumbles upon a new sound that changes everything and helps him find his unique talent.
The Bunny family has carried on the Easter tradition for generations, with each member happily delivering chocolate eggs—except for Zac, the youngest. Zac isn’t fond of anything about being an Easter Bunny and often dreams of doing something entirely different. On Easter morning, he wakes up late and discovers something surprising in his closet, a surprise that will change everything.
Benji has always wanted a dog, and now he finally has one—Wiki! He’s the best pup ever, and Benji follows all the rules to take care of him. How hard can it be?
But suddenly, everything goes wrong. Mom is upset, the mail lady is mad, and even his best friend looks disgusted. What did he miss?
Determined to figure it out, Benji checks his list. He’s done everything… or has he? A funny discovery leads to an important lesson about responsibility—perfect for young pet lovers!
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GABRIELA MADERO
Gaby was raised in Mexico by a French father and a Mexican mother, growing up in a vibrant blend of cultures, languages, and traditions. Her global journey has taken her through France and Ireland before settling in Snohomish, Washington, where she now lives with her family.
Before turning her focus to storytelling, she worked in art preservation, deepening her appreciation for the way creativity connects people across time. Today, she spends her days surrounded by picture books at the local library, where the power of simple stories and beautiful art continues to inspire her.
At home, her life is equally full—with two teenagers, a dog who thinks he’s a cat, a discerning cat who judges everyone’s reading choices, and four remarkably calm fish.
Fun fact: her dog is the main character in one of her picture books—can you guess which one? Her cat also makes a brief cameo in one of her stories (as expected, she's always up to something). And yes, like every kid in the ’80s, she once rocked the iconic bowl cut—thankfully, she chooses her hairstyles now.