Pick Your Book.

A story, a surprise, and a little bit of magic.

Welcome to the part of Human Inks made just for kids (and the grown-ups who love you).

Pick a real book. It arrives wrapped with care and hides a surprise inside.

But wait… there’s a tiny twist.

Abraca‑dabra!

The surprise stays sealed until you finish the story. Pinky promise.

Ready? Let’s explore the magic!

Little Red Riding Hood

(Ages 3–7)

A brave girl, a cunning wolf, and forest paths full of “what now?!”

Bright pictures, gentle thrills, and a page-turning classic.

The Ugly Duckling

(Ages 3–7)

A lonely duckling learns he belongs.

A sweet story that says, “You’ll shine—just wait.”

American Fairy Tales

(Ages 8–12)

Tiny towns, talking critters, and friendly magic.

Quirky tales you’ll remember beyond one reading.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

(Ages 3–7)

Mischief in Mr McGregor’s garden—and lessons learned.

Cozy, classic, and full of bunny-sized fun.

Winnie‑the‑Pooh by A.A. Milne

(Ages 5–8)

Pooh, Piglet, and honey-filled wisdom.

Friendship stories that always feel like hugs.

Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White

(Ages 8–12)

A spider, a piglet, and a friendship that warms your heart. 

Simple words with deep feelings inside.

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

(Ages 9–12)

Down the rabbit hole into riddles and whimsy.

A playful journey that stretches your imagination.

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

(Ages 8–12)

River rides, wild adventures, and woodland friends.

Stories that feel like warm blankets on cool mornings

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

(Ages 9–12)

Four siblings, a wardrobe, and a land of winter magic.

Courage and wonder wait behind that door.

Matilda by Roald Dahl

(Ages 8–12)

A clever girl with a magical mind takes on the world.


Funny, feisty, and impossible to forget.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

(Ages 9–15)

A boy discovers he’s a wizard and enters a world full of wonder.


Hogwarts, magic, friendship, and adventures that grow with you.

Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

(Ages 4–8)

A boy named Max sails to an island of Wild Things—and learns the power of imagination.

Bold art, big emotions, and a story that makes your heart roar.

Still can’t find your favourite?

Tell us the name of the book you’re dreaming about, we’ll get it for you, pronto!

Happy Reading! Loved your story? ​

Tell a friend. Spread the magic, make more readers smile.