Every kid knows the feeling. The toast lands butter-side down. The shoelace snaps right before the race. The one morning you forget your homework is, of course, the morning it gets checked.
Max Hazelhurst writes for those kids, the ones learning that when things go wrong, you can laugh instead of cry.
A children's author with a soft spot for happy chaos, Max believes the best stories don't pretend life is tidy. They show kids that a bad day isn't the end of the world; it's just a funnier story to tell later. His writing turns spilled milk and rained-out picnics into small adventures, the kind that quietly build the confidence that everything, somehow, works out.
Max is just getting started, and his first book, Murphy's Law for Kids, is only the beginning. He's on a mission to fill children's shelves with humor, heart, and the reassuring truth that everyone's day goes sideways sometimes, and that's perfectly okay.
Max reads every email that lands at [email protected]. If a power from the book got used at your place, he genuinely wants to hear about it.