Author Wayne Ashley Parry has announced the publication of two new illustrated children’s books, Pip and the Star and Big Wave Little Wave.
Issued by Maple Publishers, the titles are designed to inspire young readers through stories that emphasise courage, kindness and hope, paired with detailed and expressive illustrations.
In Pip and the Star, the story follows Pip, a small but determined mouse, who, together with his brother Tobias, notices a shining star and follows it to a stable in Bethlehem. Along the way, Pip learns about the importance of the newborn child and discovers the bravery needed to protect a sacred moment.
The book combines gentle humour with a rich and atmospheric setting, alongside elements of spiritual reflection, making it a thoughtful introduction to the Nativity for children and their families.
“I wanted to show children that courage does not always come from size or strength, but from kindness and conviction,” said Wayne Ashley Parry.
Early readers have responded positively to Pip and the Star. Geraldine, a parish vicar, read a passage aloud during midnight mass and praised the story for its warmth.
Another reader, Christine, described the book as “something I absolutely loved” and expressed interest in future stories. The illustrations include contributions from artist Michael Nicholas, whose work complements Parry’s creative vision.
Pip and the Star is available through major international book retailers, including Barnes & Noble, Waterstones, and on Amazon in ebook and paperback editions.
Big Wave Little Wave, which was published last month, is an imaginative ocean adventure that follows two waves, Big Wave and Little Wave, who set out on an adventure that tests courage, cooperation, and emotional balance.
Wayne added: “Even a quiet presence can make a big difference. The story encourages children to remain calm when life feels stormy.”
The book is also available through Barnes & Noble, Waterstones, and on Amazon.
Wayne Ashley Parry is a retired writer and storyteller in his seventies. He previously won second prize in a Welsh short story competition and compiled Afternoon Tea with Guruji, a collection of discourses by his teacher Guru Sri Subrahmanium.
Wayne now focuses on creating children’s stories inspired by spiritual wisdom and life experience, appealing to families, educators, and faith communities seeking thoughtful and imaginative narratives.



