Gently George is a heartwarming rhyming story that helps young children understand the importance of being gentle, especially with pets and those they love.
George is a playful little boy with a big imagination and a bigger heart. He adores his black and white cat, Tilly, but sometimes his excitement overwhelms her. Through a simple, relatable journey, George learns how kindness, patience, and gentle touch can build trust and turn nervous moments into lasting friendship.
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, this beautifully illustrated story offers a gentle lesson in empathy, making it an ideal read for families introducing pets, practicing soft hands, or teaching emotional awareness.
A tender, relatable story that encourages compassion, nurtures emotional intelligence, and celebrates the sweet bond between children and animals.
Editor's Note
We are delighted to bring you Gently George, a beautifully crafted tale that we believe will resonate deeply with young readers and their families. In a world that often rushes children through their early years, this story stands out for its quiet power and emotional sincerity. Helen Griffiths' gentle rhyme and heartfelt message offer not only a delightful reading experience but also a valuable lesson in empathy, compassion, and emotional intelligence. This book is more than just a bedtime story, it's a conversation starter and a tender guide for children learning how to connect with the world around them. - The Editorial Team
Project Manager's Statement
It has been a pleasure to oversee the development of Gently George. From concept to completion, this project has been a testament to the power of thoughtful storytelling. Our goal was to create a book that supports both children and caregivers in navigating the small but significant challenges of early social learning. With vibrant illustrations and a message rooted in kindness, Gently George is a charming resource for families, educators, and anyone nurturing young hearts. We are proud to be part of its journey into homes and hearts everywhere.
- Eric Joseph, Project Manager.