LANDING

Nakita the Akita — Get the Book
Ages 6–10 · 15-Book Series · BeeWise Publishing

A Story That Helps Your Child Feel Seen, Heard, and Strong

Nakita the Akita meets children inside their hardest emotions — and walks them through with courage, warmth, and magic.

Get Book 1 on Amazon — $19.99
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  “My daughter asked me to read it twice in one night.” — Parent reader
Why Parents Choose Nakita
More than a book — a tool for the conversations that matter most
🫀

Helps Kids Name Their Feelings

When children see a character go through something they recognize, it gives them language for emotions they couldn’t explain before.

🦁

Builds Real Confidence

Nakita shows what courage looks like — facing hard things and coming out stronger, without pretending it’s easy.

💬

Opens Conversations at Home

Every book creates a natural opening for parents and kids to talk — no scripts needed. Just a story that starts the dialogue.

Nakita the Akita Book 1 Cover
Book 1 — Available Now

The Boy Who Drew Dragons

“Not all heroes roar. Some leave pawprints in the dark.”

When a young boy is bullied and begins to hide the thing he loves most, Nakita appears — guiding him into a world where courage, imagination, and truth begin to grow again. With Nikko and Juju by their side, he discovers that what makes him different may be the very thing that makes him strong.

Get It on Amazon — $19.99

Be the First to Know When New Books Drop

Books 2–15 are on the way. Join the Nakita family and get early access, exclusive previews, and updates delivered straight to you.

🐾 Join the Nakita Family

Name
Checkboxes

We respect your privacy. No spam, ever. Unsubscribe anytime.

Quick Answers

Questions Parents Ask

Is this too serious or heavy for kids?
Not at all. These are children’s books — warm, visual, and engaging first. The emotional themes are handled gently and age-appropriately. Kids 6–10 are already experiencing these feelings. Nakita gives those feelings a safe space, not a lecture.
Will my child actually relate to this?
If your child has ever felt left out, made fun of, scared to speak up, or like they didn’t fit in — yes. The protagonist Evren is 10, adventurous, and imperfect, which makes him easy to see yourself in.
More questions? Visit our full FAQ page →