The children’s book that parents, teachers, and neurodivergent families have been waiting for

A gentle, ground-breaking debut that redefines belonging for young readers

Marigold R. Linaker announces the release of her debut picture book, Cobie the Cactus: Happy As He Is, publishing May – June 2026 under her imprint Many Petals Press, with publishing services provided by London Book Publishers (UK). This warm, resonant children’s story offers a new narrative around difference, quiet strength, and unconditional belonging.

Written for children aged three to seven, Cobie the Cactus: Happy As He Is places neurodiversity at the heart of its story world, without labels, lessons, or fixing. Instead, it offers something far more powerful: recognition.

Cobie lives in a bright, busy garden where everything feels loud, fast, and overwhelming. While the other plants chatter and sway, Cobie prefers calm, space, and stillness. He struggles to communicate in ways others expect, not because anything is wrong with him, but because the world around him moves too quickly.

When his friends begin to listen rather than correct, Cobie discovers a life-changing truth: He does not need to change to belong.

This is not a story about overcoming difference. It is a story about making room for it.

Inspired by real children, including those whose experiences align with autism, Marigold R. Linaker wrote Cobie the Cactus to address a long-standing gap in children’s literature. The book portrays neurodivergent experiences with accuracy, gentleness, and dignity, without reducing children to diagnoses or stereotypes.

Early readers have described the book as: “The book I wish existed when my child was younger.” “Quietly powerful.” “A relief.”

As families, schools, and early years settings increasingly seek stories that support emotional literacy, inclusion, and wellbeing, Cobie the Cactus: Happy As He Is offers a gentle yet radical message: Belonging should never be conditional.

The book will be available in May – June 2026 on Amazon and selected retailers. A companion interactive app is in development, extending Cobie’s world through sensory, gentle activities designed to support emotional understanding and inclusive play.

A virtual launch event will include a live reading and Q&A, followed by school and library visits across the UK to encourage early conversations about empathy, inclusion, and understanding.

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