The Little Flame of Yule
On the longest night of the year, the forest grows quiet-and a small red squirrel named Ember begins to wonder if the sun will ever return.
As darkness settles over the winter woods, Ember turns to Oak, the oldest tree in the forest, who teaches her about Yule-the night of waiting, rest, and remembering. Together, they light a tiny flame and invite the forest to gather, sharing warmth, kindness, and quiet hope through the longest night of the year.
The Little Flame of Yule is a cozy, lyrical picture book that gently introduces children to the rhythm of the seasons and the beauty of winter’s stillness. Through soft storytelling and woodland imagery, it reminds readers that darkness is not something to fear-it is a place where patience grows and light is born.
Perfect for bedtime reading during the winter months, this story celebrates togetherness, nature, and the enduring promise that even the longest night cannot stop the light from coming back.
Ideal for ages 4-8, families who enjoy seasonal stories, and readers looking for a warm, comforting winter tale rooted in nature and hope.