Olivia Leopard always finds the best seat in the house.
With her fluffy cream coat, fashionable headband, and coffee in paw, she's confident she deserves the coziest chair at Clover Caf . After all, she spotted it first
But when a tired bunny with books and a hopeful hedgehog with pastries arrive searching for a place to sit, Olivia faces a choice she didn't expect. Is keeping the perfect chair worth shrinking the whole room?
Through laughter, spilled coffee, and one brave little apology, Olivia discovers something surprising:
Sometimes the biggest spaces grow from the smallest acts of kindness.
Olivia Learns to Make Room is a heartwarming and gently humorous rhyming picture book that helps children understand:
- The importance of sharing
- How kindness changes the atmosphere around us
- That space isn't something we own - it's something we create
- How small choices can build big friendships
With cozy caf scenes, adorable woodland friends, and soft watercolor illustrations, this story invites young readers to see that making room - on a bench or in their hearts - is where the very best friendships begin.
Perfect for ages 4-8, classrooms, bedtime reading, and anyone who has ever wanted the "best seat" - this story reminds us that kindness makes every space brighter.
You'll love this story because it feels warm.
It's funny without being silly.
It's gentle without being preachy.
It teaches without lecturing.
Children will giggle at Olivia's fashionable confidence, smile at the bunny's hopeful eyes, and feel the caf brighten right along with the characters.
And parents will love the meaningful takeaway:
Making room for others doesn't make your world smaller - it makes it bigger.
A cozy, conversation-starting story about sharing space, growing empathy, and choosing kindness in everyday moments.