The Adventures of Little Miss Adeline Geneva Grace
A lyrical children’s book about courage, imagination, and choosing brave thoughts.
Watch the official trailer for The Adventures of Little Miss Adeline Geneva Grace, A poetic fantasy adventure for children ages 4–9, filled with rhyme, gentle monsters, and emotional reassurance.
The Adventures of Little Miss Adeline Geneva Grace is a richly rhyming children’s book that helps young readers explore fear, bravery, and resilience through imagination. Guided by the mysterious Hudson Stacks, Adeline faces pirates, monsters, and big emotions, learning that courage begins with choice.
About the Book
The Adventures of Little Miss Adeline Geneva Grace is a poetic children’s book written entirely in rhyme, designed to be read aloud and remembered.
When Adeline is taken by the dark pirate Thade, she learns that rescue isn’t just something that happens to you—it’s something you choose. Along the way, she meets unforgettable characters like Hudson Stacks, the Squatch, and Doctor Brainzz, who help her understand fear, bravery, and the power of thoughts.
Is this a faith-based book? This story is inspired by faith, imagination, and emotional truth. While it can be enjoyed purely as a fantasy adventure, families who wish to explore deeper spiritual or symbolic meaning will find a reflection section at the end of the book that explains the story’s real-life connections to Addie’s hospital stay and the family’s Christian faith.
Why Parents Love This Book
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Encourages emotional intelligence and mental wellness
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Comforting for children experiencing fear or change
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A rhyming children’s book perfect for bedtime reading
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Builds listening, literacy, and vocabulary skills
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Appeals to both children and adults through layered storytelling

This book supports
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Emotional resilience in children
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Positive thought patterns and self-regulation
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Comfort during bedtime, anxiety, or transitions
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Language development through rhythm and rhyme
Ideal For
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Children ages 4–9
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Bedtime reading and read-alouds
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Families who enjoy poetic, rhyming children’s books
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Children navigating anxiety, fear, or big emotions
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Educators and therapists seeking story-based emotional learning tools




