The Loodor Tales Series takes readers inside the magical world of Grey the Kitten and her many animal friends. Filled with adventure, the bestselling series follows Grey on her journey to discover “HOO” she is and how she can help others.
The Loodor Tales Series launched in The Land of the Pines. Grey is born at the Jam Barn of Black Mountain Farm (BMF). From the beginning, Grey knows she’s meant to become more than a barn cat. But first, she must face the Black Widow, the Harrowing Hourglass, and their “Worker’s Decree”.
The decree forces Grey to choose between two scenarios. In the first, Grey will achieve all the status and influence she seeks. However, she must relinquish total control over her decisions to the Black Widow. Otherwise, Grey may decline the decree. In doing so, she will be forced to find the inner strength to pursue her destiny on her own terms – and leave BMF for good! Grey must reach Bo the Wise Owl for guidance in making her decision.
Biggie the Deer is tasked with escorting Grey and Miss Jay through the farm trails to reach Bo at the Lone Star Lodge. There, Grey must unlock her superpower: a magical voice! Grey’s voice can build things or break them, so long as it is used for good.
Grey’s superpower prompts discussion about the power of words, comments, and empathy. Students are reminded that what they say matters. It has the power to create a domino effect by changing the lives of everyone around them.
In The Land of the Strays, Grey moves to the city of Chaos with her human, Anne! They live with Stan the Man, Blaze the Bengal, and Lane the Labrador at a building called the Argos. This is the life Grey always dreamt of living. But even in her wildest dreams, Grey never guessed that her new roommate, Lane, might have a superpower of his own: magical ears!
Lane can hear the inner thoughts and fears of other animals. Lane’s superpower engages students in dialogue about mental well-being. Just because someone says they’re ok, that doesn’t mean they really are. Lane teaches readers to listen and pay attention to peers who may need help.
Grey had no idea when she left BMF that she’d also meet a former search and rescue dog named Scout the Golden Retriever, or that she’d bear witness to a kidnapping in her own building. When Scout commits to helping the Argos residents find their missing friends, they vow to help Scout on his own mission of reuniting with his human.
In The Land of the Trade, Grey and her team embark on the wildest adventure of all: a ride in the Subterranean Earth and Animal Tunnel (SEAT). Long before the railroads and city trails that followed, the SEAT was built by a team of animal architects. The architects were chosen by the sun and the stars. The team included Ima the Groundhog, Pail the Prairie Dog, and Moon the Star-Nosed Mole.
Moon was chosen for his superpower – a magical nose! Moon’s nose felt intention as a constant vibration force. Moon’s nose sensed the path for what eventually became known as the ‘road to blind faith’. Moon teaches students that leaders are often guided by instincts that other animals can’t feel. Moon was a blind mole, yet a visionary.
The all-connecting, underground tunnel was constructed with a caravan to transport animals through major hubs and stations. But the SEAT was never designed to be a free ride. Grey, Lane, Scout, and Mikey the Maine Coon must make trades to earn their rite of passage. The SEAT is the only way to assist Scout and return to a normal life.
The Land of the Trade pushes the boundaries of self-reflection in a story guaranteed to remind readers that they, too, can persevere through highs and lows. No mistake is insurmountable, nor victory a permanent position. Each decision leads to a new possibility, inspiring students to remain rooted in self-worth but ready for whatever turn life takes.
The Loodor Tales Series supports mental well-being among today’s youth.
The Loodor Tales Series takes readers inside the magical world of Grey the Kitten and her many animal friends. Filled with adventure, the bestselling series follows Grey on her journey to discover “HOO” she is and how she can help others.
The Loodor Tales Series launched in The Land of the Pines. Grey is born at the Jam Barn of Black Mountain Farm (BMF). From the beginning, Grey knows she’s meant to become more than a barn cat. But first, she must face the Black Widow, the Harrowing Hourglass, and their “Worker’s Decree”.
The decree forces Grey to choose between two scenarios. In the first, Grey will achieve all the status and influence she seeks. However, she must relinquish total control over her decisions to the Black Widow. Otherwise, Grey may decline the decree. In doing so, she will be forced to find the inner strength to pursue her destiny on her own terms – and leave BMF for good! Grey must reach Bo the Wise Owl for guidance in making her decision.
Biggie the Deer is tasked with escorting Grey and Miss Jay through the farm trails to reach Bo at the Lone Star Lodge. There, Grey must unlock her superpower: a magical voice! Grey’s voice can build things or break them, so long as it is used for good.
Grey’s superpower prompts discussion about the power of words, comments, and empathy. Students are reminded that what they say matters. It has the power to create a domino effect by changing the lives of everyone around them.
In The Land of the Strays, Grey moves to the city of Chaos with her human, Anne! They live with Stan the Man, Blaze the Bengal, and Lane the Labrador at a building called the Argos. This is the life Grey always dreamt of living. But even in her wildest dreams, Grey never guessed that her new roommate, Lane, might have a superpower of his own: magical ears!
Lane can hear the inner thoughts and fears of other animals. Lane’s superpower engages students in dialogue about mental well-being. Just because someone says they’re ok, that doesn’t mean they really are. Lane teaches readers to listen and pay attention to peers who may need help.
Grey had no idea when she left BMF that she’d also meet a former search and rescue dog named Scout the Golden Retriever, or that she’d bear witness to a kidnapping in her own building. When Scout commits to helping the Argos residents find their missing friends, they vow to help Scout on his own mission of reuniting with his human.
In The Land of the Trade, Grey and her team embark on the wildest adventure of all: a ride in the Subterranean Earth and Animal Tunnel (SEAT). Long before the railroads and city trails that followed, the SEAT was built by a team of animal architects. The architects were chosen by the sun and the stars. The team included Ima the Groundhog, Pail the Prairie Dog, and Moon the Star-Nosed Mole.
Moon was chosen for his superpower – a magical nose! Moon’s nose felt intention as a constant vibration force. Moon’s nose sensed the path for what eventually became known as the ‘road to blind faith’. Moon teaches students that leaders are often guided by instincts that other animals can’t feel. Moon was a blind mole, yet a visionary.
The all-connecting, underground tunnel was constructed with a caravan to transport animals through major hubs and stations. But the SEAT was never designed to be a free ride. Grey, Lane, Scout, and Mikey the Maine Coon must make trades to earn their rite of passage. The SEAT is the only way to assist Scout and return to a normal life.
The Land of the Trade pushes the boundaries of self-reflection in a story guaranteed to remind readers that they, too, can persevere through highs and lows. No mistake is insurmountable, nor victory a permanent position. Each decision leads to a new possibility, inspiring students to remain rooted in self-worth but ready for whatever turn life takes.
The Loodor Tales Series supports mental well-being among today’s youth.