The Phoenix’s Rise is a gentle, hopeful picture book about fear, courage, and beginning again.
When Griffin meets Auri the Phoenix, they discover a creature who is afraid to fly. Auri worries that falling means failing — and that trying might hurt too much. With patience, kindness, and small brave steps, Griffin helps Auri learn a powerful truth: falling is part of learning, and every new beginning starts with a tiny spark.
Told in soft, rhythmic language and glowing illustrations, The Phoenix’s Rise reassures children that it’s okay to feel unsure, to take things slowly, and to try again tomorrow.
Perfect for:
Children learning to cope with fear, mistakes, or change
Building resilience, confidence, and emotional literacy
Classroom discussions about growth and perseverance
Bedtime reading and quiet reflection
Part of the Griffin & Mythical Friends series, this story celebrates kindness, courage, and the magic of small beginnings — reminding young readers that their spark is always still there.









