Big Tick for Early Learning

Pig’s New Bed is a delightful and developmentally appropriate picture book that aligns strongly with the principles and learning outcomes of the Australian Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). Through its engaging narrative, rhythmic language, and interactive illustrations, the book supports children’s learning across multiple domains.

Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
The story centres on a growing pig who is lovingly cared for by a family, reinforcing themes of belonging, safety, and emotional security. Children can relate to Pig’s growth and changing needs, fostering self-awareness and empathy.

Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
The family’s collaborative efforts to find a suitable bed for Pig model positive relationships and shared problem-solving. When Pig takes Spikey’s basket, Spikey becomes visibly unhappy. By observing Spikey’s reaction, children learn that contributing to their world also means respecting others’ belongings and emotions. It encourages them to think critically about fairness, kindness, and how their choices affect those around them.

Outcome 3: Children have a strong sense of wellbeing
The comforting storyline and gentle humour promote emotional wellbeing. Pig’s need for rest and comfort mirrors children’s own experiences, supporting discussions around routines, self-care, and physical needs.

Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners
The repetitive structure and escalating problem-solving invite prediction and reasoning. Children explore concepts of size, growth, and spatial awareness. The inclusion of Erick the Snail, hidden in the illustrations, adds a layer of interactive learning, fostering attention to detail, persistence, and visual literacy which are key components of inquiry based learning.

Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators
The rich language, rhyme, and rhythm of the text support early literacy skills. The repetition of “Grow, Grow, GROW!” invites participation and reinforces phonemic awareness. The search for Erick the Snail also promotes descriptive language and storytelling as children discuss where they found him.

In summary, Pig’s New Bed is an engaging story that supports multiple Early Years Learning Framework outcomes. It nurtures identity, wellbeing, communication, and learning through a relatable, humorous narrative that resonates with young children’s experiences and developmental stages. Erick the Snail adds a playful, interactive dimension that deepens engagement and supports visual and cognitive development.

Thanks for reading,

Jodi and Erick the Snail

Don’t have your copy yet? You can buy Pig’s New Bed right here from jodifranzke.com.au via the Books page or click on the button below.

Work Has Started on Book Two!

Work is finally picking up again on book two in the series,

“Pig’s New Blanket”.

There are many stages you have to go through when producing and publishing a book. Getting that initial ideal out of your head and down on paper is sometimes the easy bit!

Before you can publish a book, you first need to create it.

Book Creation process:

  1. Drafting the storyline
  2. Sketches & planning of illustrations
  3. Drawing of the scenes
  4. Colour, Proportions, story flow
  5. Illustration outlines
  6. Watercolouring
  7. Creating the prototype design

My plan is to take you through each step of the process using Instagram/Facebook.

By following me on Instagram, you will see my posts with progress information, including timelapses of the actual illustrations that will be used in the published book.

Thanks for reading,

Jodi and Erick the Snail

Haven’t seen book 1,  Pig’s New Bed?

Check out the Reviews!

It is with great pleasure and excitement that I can announce that copies of my book Pig’s New Bed can now be purchased right here from my website jodifranzke.com.au via the Books page or click on the button below.

Merry Christmas

A huge thank you to everyone who has supported me this year in purchasing my new book, Pig’s New Bed.

Here are some of the places that Erick is now hiding in:

Vancouver Canada,
Nelson New Zealand,
Wheelers Hill VIC,
Wodonga VIC,
Oakleigh VIC,
Elsternwick VIC,
Clifton Hill VIC,
Warragul VIC,
Emerald VIC,
Point Cook VIC,
St Kilda VIC,
Camberwell VIC,
Preston VIC,
Castle Hill NSW,
and even, Gwelup Western Australia!!

I won’t ramble on, just want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a special message of love to all my new little readers.

Thanks for reading,

Jodi and Erick the Snail

Website Now Open!

It is with great pleasure and excitement that I can announce that copies of my book Pig’s New Bed can now be purchased right here from my website jodifranzke.com.au via the Books page or click on the button below.

Pig’s New Bed is a charming tale about a rapidly growing pig who struggles to find the perfect bed. Written in a delightful rhyming style, this book invites your child to participate and engage with the story. It also includes fun activities like animations and a search for little Erick the Snail.

On the Products page, you’ll also find links to a variety of Erick the Snail items. Erick enjoys hiding within the pages of my books, so keep an eye out for him!

If you haven’t already, please feel free to explore my new website and leave me a comment! It would be amazing to hear from you. If you’ve already bought the book, then I’d love to hear what you think! You can see what others have said on the Reviews page.

Please Note: If you are living outside of Australia, you can still purchase Pig’s New Bed via the online bookstore of your choice from the links at the bottom of the Pig’s New Bed page.

Thanks for reading,

Jodi and Erick the Snail

Pig Has Arrived!

My book has arrived!!

After much blood sweat and tears, my book has finally arrived and I couldn’t be happier. 

All of the watercolours throughout the book were rescanned by Splitting Image, a professional pre-press company here in Melbourne, and they did a wonderful job. The pictures are now vibrant and colourful. They also gave me excellent advice on paper selection and printing. So I am now in possession of a couple of boxes full of my new book, Pig’s New Bed! 

It is still possible to purchase a “print-on-demand” copy via the many online retail links on my home page, and the new artwork has also been sent to those printers, but I have no control over the price, and they seem way too inflated at the moment.

As I am learning how to update my website I will be adding new pages and hope soon to have my own online shop! This way you will be able to buy my books directly from my website. 

So, if you would like to purchase a copy of Pig’s New Book directly from me before I’ve set up my online shop, contact me directly via the contact page.

Thank you again for all of you who have supported me along the way. Your purchases will help me publish my next book, Pig’s New Blanket!

Thanks for reading,

Jodi and Erick the Snail

So Where’s the Book?

Firstly, thank you to all of you who are trying to support me by wanting to get a copy of my book. I am so overwhelmed with gratitude!

A little over a year ago I embarked on a self publishing journey that would see my book published on the 8th September 2023.

Choosing to Self Publish with Tellwell Publishing was an amazing way to learn the all the complexities of publishing, through a self guided, step by step, activity driven process. Although support was available along the way, I didn’t always know what I didn’t know, so couldn’t ask. I guess that’s what learning is all about. The overall process can be overwhelming and having a publishing company that can guide you was a true asset.

So why is it taking so long, what’s the hold up?

I won’t go into the detail of what I would do differently, but there are a few things I have learned along the way, as I hold my precious new book in my hands.

A “Print on demand” model for a children’s picture book is NOT a good option. A single book is printed once the buyer has paid, and is then shipped to the customer. Due to high quality paper not being kept in stock at the printer, the quality is poor, resulting in dull colour reproduction on flimsy “photocopy” paper.

Selling your book through an online retailer like Amazon is not ideal either. Even though the model is print on demand, a retailer will state that the book is “Out of Stock” or “Unavailable”. All the retailer is actually responsible for is collecting the money and sending a print request to the printer. Your order should NOT take months to fulfil?!?! This is not a very good customer experience.

Whilst my book is now available (print on demand) via Amazon, Barnes& Noble, Booktopia, AbeBooks, WaterStones, Walmart, just to name a few…these retailers are completely out of my control. In some cases I have seen my book listed as “Rare – $85 USD”. Regardless of what a retailer sells my book for, I receive the same royalty.

I also learned that I did not possess the necessary skills to take my vibrant illustrations and convert them to print quality images, as I thought I did. Although the resolution was excellent, I was not happy with the colour, and the designer seemed to overexpose the images. Combine this with the poorer quality paper from the Print on Demand model, I was left with poor quality images throughout my book. You can see the difference between the original (first image) and that of the book:

       

Why am I not Marketing the book yet?

I have not bombarded you with requests for likes, follows and “buy my book” pushy ads. The main reason, is that I am not fully satisfied with the book itself. So, until I have a quality product that I am proud of, I will not be putting it out there for sale.

It’s not all doom and gloom though!

Part of the Tellwell package included my very own website jodifranzke.com.au I have been busily building up content here in preparation for exposing my book and hopefully including a way to order directly from me. My website already includes resources, such as colouring in sheets of characters from the story, for kids to print out and colour in.

I also have full rights to my book and own the editable, print ready files. This means that I can make alterations to my book myself and deal directly with a printer. I am in the process of engaging a local printer and hope to have books ready in time for my book launch.

So lots and lots has been going on in the background and I really appreciate your patience.

Watch this space and I‘ll keep you updated!

Thanks for reading,

Jodi and Erick the Snail

Big Kids Can Colour Too!

Pig & Spikey now star in new colouring in sheets that are available for you to download, print and colour in!!
Each picture is based off the scenes from my new book Pig’s New Bed.

Gramsie had fun today colouring in with me. She recognised Pig, and is happy to see that he has finally made it into a book.
She also found Erick the Snail hidden in the picture.
Can you find Erick?

Explore and print out your favourite colouring in sheet!

All available from my Activities Page.

Thanks for reading!

Jodi & Erick the Snail

PS: Don’t forget to comment. You can make suggestions for a new colouring in sheets!

 

 

COVID Flashback

Three years ago, everyone’s lives were given a shake up. I wrote this article for my LinkedIn account, as a way of sharing how I spent the time locked away during COVID. I thought I’d share it here too…

After missing out on the trip of a lifetime, cancelled on 13th March 2020 due to Covid-19, I decided to take a small career break. During this time, I was able to shift my focus away from complex business analysis and enterprise architecture, and focus instead on illustration again. I rediscovered a lost passion.

Over many years I have written and illustrated a number of children’s books, however have never quite completed any or had any published. How funny then was it to find myself creating a KANBAN and brainstorming all of the things I would need to do?

What was it I wanted to achieve? I explored what success looked like. I set myself targets and timelines.

I dedicated time to research. I learned the publication process. I tore apart publisher websites. I learned a whole ton of new acronyms. I even created a business model, enabling me to visualise how different scenarios would work, depending on the publisher I chose, and the production model (on demand or up-front publication). The business model built a picture of the outgoing costs and what I would need to achieve in order to make a profit.

From this process I then not only began to illustrate again, but was able to brainstorm a series of new book titles and ideas!

Switching into “Business Analysis” mode was so natural that I didn’t even realise that I was doing it. 

Every role we perform, we collect skills. We learn better ways to communicate, negotiate, articulate. We learn how to investigate, analyse, problem solve and create options. We learn about people, personalities, traits and states, and so much more. These capabilities are transferable. They are transferable across industry and they are transferable from job to job. You can’t teach in school or at university what you will learn through experience. It was through my experience as a business analyst that allowed me to pick up pieces of project that I started over 20 years ago, and finish what I set out to do.

Oh, and by the way…you’ll be pleased to know that I have now completed my first book and it is ready to be published. Wow what a year!

Thanks for reading, fast forward to today, Pig’s New Bed was published on 8th September 2023 and is now available for purchase.

Thanks for reading.

Jodi & Erick the Snail

I have a WEBSITE!!

Welcome!

If you’re reading this then you have successfully navigated to my News page.

Thanks for dropping by, and I hope that you enjoy your stay. This is my very first post, so I am learning how it all works. Learning how to preview, publish and edit posts, without losing all the content. (This is my second attempt as I did exactly that, and had to start the post again!!)

Please explore my site and feel free to leave feedback and suggestions in the comments section below. If nothing else, I can test how all that works too!!

Thanks,

Jodi

and Erick the Snail