My Story
Why Rememberland exists
I grew up in the middle of Europe.
My childhood unfolded offline, in real rooms and quiet moments, often next to my grandmother.
She told me stories when I was little.
Those stories were never about lessons or outcomes.
They were about being together, about presence, about time slowing down.
Those moments stayed with me.
Like many people, I learned early how to carry weight. As an adult, I slowly found my way back to the child inside me and allowed that part to heal.
Stories became part of that return. They helped me reconnect with something essential.
Over time, I started noticing how many stories created for children look beautiful on the surface, yet feel empty underneath.
So much content entertains, distracts, and overwhelms. Children absorb fear, pressure, and disconnection long before they have words for it.
Children are pure. There is nothing more honest than a child’s presence.
They grow naturally when they are given space, safety, and connection, especially with their parents.
I believe every child deserves a happy, healthy life in body, heart, and spirit. I believe the future is carried in their hands.
That is why the bond between parent and child matters so deeply to me. When that connection is strong, everything else has room to grow.
Rememberland grew from this understanding.
It is a place where stories invite presence. Where reading, drawing, listening, and imagining happen side by side.
A world shaped around shared moments. A world where children feel, remember, and stay whole.
Every tale I create comes from care.
Care for the child. Care for the parent. Care for the quiet moments that quietly shape a life.
I see this "work" as a responsibility and as something deeply personal.
Because when children are allowed to remain whole and parents are invited back into presence, a more beautiful future becomes possible.
That is why Rememberland exists.

