What we do

We create creative books for children, teenagers, and adults
from imaginative stories and coloring books to mindfulness journals, learning aids, and travel diaries.

Our titles promote focus, creativity, and personal development – with structure, heart, and design.


Discover Our Books

Explore creative books for young and curious minds. 

Stillness Grows Roots

Illustrated Reflections

Stories with heart that spark the imagination – for little adventurers and curious explorers.

100 Tage Selbstfindung

Mood & Mind Journals

Strengthen mindfulness and organize your thoughts – our journals help you reflect, plan, and let go.

Buchstabensalat Junior Tiere

Riddle & Wordplay Books

Playfully train concentration and vocabulary – with word scrambles, word searches, and logic puzzles for young and old alike.

Halloween Malbuch Cover

Coloring Books for Kids & Adults

Encourage creativity and mindfulness – through whimsical illustrations, intricate pages, and relaxing focus.


Gabriel Mandu
Gabriel Mandu

Based in Munich, Gabriel Mandu shares his life with his daughter, his wife, and a black cat named Nacho — the quiet companion to many of his stories.

A lifelong learner and curious observer, Gabriel finds inspiration in the small, often unnoticed details of everyday life — in nature, in silence, and especially in the honest questions that arise when we truly pay attention. His curiosity isn’t passive; it’s a compass that draws him toward new challenges, meaningful connection, and the kind of growth that comes from listening deeply.

He writes for both children and adults — for anyone looking to slow down, reconnect, and rediscover meaning in the sacred simplicity of the present moment.

His first book, Stillness Grows Roots, is a tender collection of poetic short stories and mindful reflections exploring presence, imagination, grief, joy, and the quiet transformations that often go unseen.

Gabriel’s stories are not driven by fiction, but by lived experience. By stillness. By the desire to pass on what life has taught him.

Not all stillness is empty — and not all growth is loud.