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Hula Ink

4 Kids

A crazy uncle … a mysterious boy in the woods … ancient puzzles and the wisdom they hold – or do they? And nonsense that purports to be the Truth … and maybe it is.

Hula Ink is busy preparing a whole slew of videos and books for kids (and, secretly, for adults at the same time). Stay tuned!

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And by the way, I looked it up – frogs really do explode. So do certain kinds of ants. Isn’t this world a strange place?

The Frog Who Exploded

The Truth About Everything

The Truth About the Moon

Did you know the moon doesn’t orbit the earth in a circle, but in an ellipse? And did you know that sometimes it comes so close to the earth’s surface that you can almost bump your head on it?

The Truth About Everything – a series that tells you the truth about things everyone else lies about. Or is this a lie too? You decide!

The Truth About Farts

Did you know that farts are actual physical things? And when they get into our nose, they dig in and build fart colonies?

The Truth About Everything – a series that tells you the truth about things everyone else lies about. Or is this a lie too? You decide!

The Truth About Vegetables

Did you know that vegetables sometimes keep growing after you’ve eaten them? And that if they take root in your stomach, they will keep growing until they find a way out of our mouth and nose?

The Truth About Everything – a series that tells you the truth about things everyone else lies about. Or is this a lie too? You decide!

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With arms and legs outspread, he flew at the moon, but he bounced off and plummeted back to earth. France still remembers him to this day as “Jacques de la Lune.”

The Truth About the Moon

COMING SOON

Aesop’s Fables for Young People of Wisdom

From heart-warming Cat Tales to disturbingly dark Nightmares, from New Legends of Hawai’i to books on philosophy, life and striving for success –

Hula Ink publishes a range title short and long, fiction and non-ficiton, that reflect the interests of our authors (currently, our authors are mainly E.T. Hansen, but we are working on more).

Explore our titles, our series and our upcoming projects – including political commentary and books for kids.

The Video Series

The Frog Who Exploded

Did you ever fall into the trap where you had to pretend to be something you’re not to impress someone else? And once you started, there was no way to stop? And then … did you explode? This frog did.

Aesop’s fable– slightly modernized, retold and commented and with questions that make you think.

The Mouse Who Wanted the Glamorous Life

Do want to live a glamorous life or a simple life? This mouse from the country wanted to find out what it was all about to live in the big city … and soon found it wasn’t what he had dreamed of

Aesop’s fable– slightly modernized, retold and commented and with questions that make you think.

The Frustrated Fox

This is one of the classics – a fox wants to get at some high hanging grapes … but just when there is a solution in sight, he gets frustrated.

And by the way, I looked it up: Foxes really do eat grapes. Aesop’s fable– slightly modernized, retold and commented and with questions that make you think.

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So what’s best – a life of glamour, but with all kinds of risks – or a modest life, but with security and peace?

The Mouse Who Wanted the Glamourous Life

COMING SOON

The Boy in the Woods

Abby knows why she’s being sent away to live the summer with her weird uncle Lars on Gummi Island – it’s because Mom and Dad are going to go through with the divorce while she’s gone. It’s the worst summer – and her worst birthday – of her life.

Then Abby meets a boy.

He has green hair, he doesn’t seem to know much about the modern world, he seems to live alone in the woods – and he’s magical. Can his magic help her keep her Mom and Dad together?

And will she be able to pay the price?

A scary, funny, heart-breaking and heart-warming novel about an unhappy girl and a secret world in the woods.

Coming Soon as book and video series!

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Abby was so unhappy

she carried a sheet of paper around

with a list of reasons for being unhappy.

The Boy in the Woods