• Kid’s Stories Project: Let’s Break the Fast

    Story and Illustration by Hayya Habibi One beautiful day when the sun rose up, Milla and her little sister Mayana went to a park that was nearby. It was the first day of Ramadan, so Milla and Mayana were fasting and they wanted to play in the park until it was time to break the

  • Kid’s Stories Project: The Toothless Naia

      Story by Hayu Hamemayu and Hayya Habibi Illustration by Hayya Habibi Long long time ago, there was a little girl named Naia. She lived in a bamboo village near forest with her momma. Among all things in this world, Naia loved sweets. She ate a lot of candies, chocolates and marshmallows. But, Naia hated

  • Kid’s Stories Project: The Day The Crayons Get Sad

    My kid’s been really into Drew Daywalt’s The Day The Crayons Quit, a funny and intriguing book about crayons that don’t want to color anymore. It was started around two months ago when she and her friends at school acted out a play based on the story (she was the white crayon by the way

  • Kid’s Stories Project: The Old Tree

    Story and Illustration by Hayya Habibi Once upon a time there was one child that loved to go to the rainforest. And one day he saw two big old trees. The big old trees had lots and lots of animals living on them so the little boy went home and told his mom and dad

  • Kid’s Stories Project: Paman Toto yang Pelupa dan Pesta Ulang Tahun Lala

    As a freelance writer who is also a full time mother, I receive lots of requests (or pressures to be precise 😀 ) from my own kid, to write children’s stories for her. I personally think that writing stories for kiddos are way much harder than for adults. Kid’s stories require certain degree of imagination