Two small plants who have big troubles and even bigger questions will charm readers in this laugh-out-loud debut picture book by the New York Times bestselling illustrator of I Am Golden, Sophie Diao. Perfect for fans of Goodnight Already! by Jory John and The Creature of Habit by Jennifer E. Smith.
Meet best friends Nelli and Worthi.
Like all tiny succulents, Nelli and Worthi have VERY busy schedules—napping in the sun, sipping on water drops, and filling the days doing nothing.
But one morning, Nelli wonders: Is there more?
Have you ever heard of a purpose?
Hmm . . . Is it a baked potato?
That doesn’t sound right.
So what is it?
Join two curious best friends as they embark on the ultimate adventure to answer big philosophical questions: What is purpose, and where can one find it?
- Pages: 40
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Imprint: HarperCollins
- Publication Date: 9th April 2024
- Trim Size: 9 x 10 in
- Illustration Note: f/c
- ISBN: 9780063214460
[T]his comical, thought-provoking story will win hearts. — Kirkus Reviews
Tiny Troubles is a day in the life of a place you’ve never been but will want to go back to all the time. I love these characters, I love this place, I love this book. — Jon Klassen, bestselling creator of I Want My Hat Back and The Skull
“Inside every kid is a silly goose and an introspective, deeply serious goose. This book is for both geese.” — Monica Arnaldo, bestselling creator of Mr. S
Tiny Troubles ponders the big questions we all have, and reminds us of the everyday wonders that make life worth living. Like baked potatoes. — Nell Cross Beckerman, author
Tiny Troubles offers an opportunity for parents and children to discuss an important but abstract concept— one’s purpose in life! This book definitely starts deeper conversations in lighthearted and playful ways. — Cherry Mo, author-illustrator
"Two succulent-looking sentient plants search for meaning in this philosophical picture book. The [text] is full of care and curiosity [and] the digital illustrations have a dreamlike texture to them, with fuzzy, misty edges and jeweled hues." — Horn Book Magazine

Sophie Diao is an artist living in San Francisco. She's an illustrator of children’s books, including I Am the Wind written by Michael Karg, Sarah and the Big Wave written by Bonnie Tsui, and the bestseller I Am Golden written by Eva Chen. She is the creator of Tiny Troubles: Nelli's Purpose and is the talent behind many a Google Doodle.

Sophie Diao is an artist living in San Francisco. She's an illustrator of children’s books, including I Am the Wind written by Michael Karg, Sarah and the Big Wave written by Bonnie Tsui, and the bestseller I Am Golden written by Eva Chen. She is the creator of Tiny Troubles: Nelli's Purpose and is the talent behind many a Google Doodle.
Two small plants who have big troubles and even bigger questions will charm readers in this laugh-out-loud debut picture book by the New York Times bestselling illustrator of I Am Golden, Sophie Diao. Perfect for fans of Goodnight Already! by Jory John and The Creature of Habit by Jennifer E. Smith.
Meet best friends Nelli and Worthi.
Like all tiny succulents, Nelli and Worthi have VERY busy schedules—napping in the sun, sipping on water drops, and filling the days doing nothing.
But one morning, Nelli wonders: Is there more?
Have you ever heard of a purpose?
Hmm . . . Is it a baked potato?
That doesn’t sound right.
So what is it?
Join two curious best friends as they embark on the ultimate adventure to answer big philosophical questions: What is purpose, and where can one find it?
- Pages: 40
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Imprint: HarperCollins
- Publication Date: 9th April 2024
- Trim Size: 9 x 10 in
- Illustrations Note: f/c
- ISBN: 9780063214460
[T]his comical, thought-provoking story will win hearts. — Kirkus Reviews
Tiny Troubles is a day in the life of a place you’ve never been but will want to go back to all the time. I love these characters, I love this place, I love this book. — Jon Klassen, bestselling creator of I Want My Hat Back and The Skull
“Inside every kid is a silly goose and an introspective, deeply serious goose. This book is for both geese.” — Monica Arnaldo, bestselling creator of Mr. S
Tiny Troubles ponders the big questions we all have, and reminds us of the everyday wonders that make life worth living. Like baked potatoes. — Nell Cross Beckerman, author
Tiny Troubles offers an opportunity for parents and children to discuss an important but abstract concept— one’s purpose in life! This book definitely starts deeper conversations in lighthearted and playful ways. — Cherry Mo, author-illustrator
"Two succulent-looking sentient plants search for meaning in this philosophical picture book. The [text] is full of care and curiosity [and] the digital illustrations have a dreamlike texture to them, with fuzzy, misty edges and jeweled hues." — Horn Book Magazine

Sophie Diao is an artist living in San Francisco. She's an illustrator of children’s books, including I Am the Wind written by Michael Karg, Sarah and the Big Wave written by Bonnie Tsui, and the bestseller I Am Golden written by Eva Chen. She is the creator of Tiny Troubles: Nelli's Purpose and is the talent behind many a Google Doodle.

Sophie Diao is an artist living in San Francisco. She's an illustrator of children’s books, including I Am the Wind written by Michael Karg, Sarah and the Big Wave written by Bonnie Tsui, and the bestseller I Am Golden written by Eva Chen. She is the creator of Tiny Troubles: Nelli's Purpose and is the talent behind many a Google Doodle.