Set in the breathtaking Eastern Cape of South Africa, Friends of the Bush is a tender and captivating children's story that follows Elna, a wise and gentle elephant, on her path to healing, trust, and friendship. Once fearful and reactive from past traumas, Elna learns to feel safe again with the help of Neo, a kind guide, and begins reconnecting with others on the reserve.
As Elna visits the watering hole, she meets a diverse group of animal friends-some playful, some cautious, and others still learning to trust. Through patience, shared stories, and gentle encouragement, the animals explore how to feel safe in uncertain times.
Created by two trauma therapists, this story beautifully weaves themes of emotional safety, connection, and resilience. Rich with cultural, ecological, and therapeutic elements, it offers children and caregivers a meaningful way to talk about feelings, relationships, and recovery. With vibrant illustrations and engaging characters inspired by real South African wildlife, Friends of the Bush is a heartfelt resource for young readers, therapists, and families alike.