Brax and the Somewhat Old Treehouse tells the story of a young pup, Brax, who attempts to remodel his grandfather’s sturdy old treehouse, confident he can improve it.

But his ambitious changes lead to its collapse in a storm, teaching him a humbling lesson: the structures and traditions built by those before us often have value we may not fully understand.

Through Brax’s missteps, the story highlights the importance of respecting the past and being cautious about discarding established practices for new ideas.

The Pauper’s Robe: When Baden receives an invitation to the King’s banquet, he soon realises he doesn’t own any nice clothes to wear. Suddenly, Baden comes up with a plan. But will it get him access to the King?

“It does not matter what you have done, what you have or own and it does not even matter who you are. What matters is not just that you know me, but that I know you.”