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Pip the Wombat - a warm, friendly picture-book character portrait from Lantern Path Books.

Five books in the series

Pip the Wombat

A little wombat who tinkers, builds, and never quite gives up.

Who is Pip?

Pip is a small, determined wombat who loves a project. Stuck doors, tiny lanterns, broken bells, lost pages - Pip tries, tinkers, and finds a way, one careful step at a time.

What Pip’s stories teach

Pip's books are about curiosity and making: trying when something is hard, fixing things with care, helping a friend, and the big feelings that arrive when the first try doesn't work.

Books in Pip's Little Projects
Pip and the Stuck Door - picture book cover by Lantern Path Books.

Pip and the Stuck Door

A door that just won't budge. About trying, tinkering, and not giving up.

24 pages · ages 4-7 · paperback

Pip and the Tiny Lantern - picture book cover by Lantern Path Books.

Pip and the Tiny Lantern

A little lantern to build and mend. About making something with care.

24 pages · ages 4-7 · paperback

Pip and the Broken Bell - picture book cover by Lantern Path Books.

Pip and the Broken Bell

A friend's bell is broken. About kindness and fixing things together.

24 pages · ages 4-7 · paperback

Pip and the Lost Page - picture book cover by Lantern Path Books.

Pip and the Lost Page

A missing page and a mystery to solve. About patience and figuring it out.

24 pages · ages 4-7 · paperback

Pip and the First Try - picture book cover by Lantern Path Books.

Pip and the First Try

It didn't work the first time. About the big feelings when things are hard.

24 pages · ages 4-7 · paperback

A gentle note about Pip’s world

Pip's projects sometimes light a tiny lantern of their own - a friendly echo of Oliver's world, kept gentle and in the background so even the youngest readers are never lost.

See the whole series on the Pip's Little Projects page, find calm things to do together in games & activities, or print a wind-down chart from the free printables.

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