by Alba Gomez





Join a determined young captain on a journey through space in search of the ultimate veggie power source. This charming adventure ends with a delightful recipe you can make together in the kitchen.





by Alba Gomez
Join a determined young captain on a journey through space in search of the ultimate veggie power source. This charming adventure ends with a delightful recipe you can make together in the kitchen.
Behind the book
Through playful storytelling and rich illustrations, A Veggie Big Adventure shows children that there’s more than one way forward when things don’t go to plan. Discover how this story supports creative problem-solving in our blog.
Read the BlogA Veggie Big Adventure is a personalised children’s book about a young space captain who must solve a problem creatively to make it home in time for Mum’s birthday. Through humour, food, and imagination, the story gently teaches creative resilience and flexible problem-solving in a way children can easily relate to.
You can personalise the book with your child’s name, appearance, and favourite food. These details are woven naturally into the story, making your child the hero and strengthening their connection to the adventure. You can also add your own dedication letter which is printed at the start of the book.
You can preview the entire story from start to finish once you submit your personalisation details. It takes a takes a few seconds to personalise, but once done you can order your print, save your digital version for free, or go back to personalise again if you spot anything wrong. This way, you can be confident your personalised gift is perfect before it goes to print.
A Veggie Big Adventure is best suited for children aged 4–8. Younger kids enjoy the adventure and illustrations, while older children start to engage with the creative problem-solving themes.
Yes. The language in A Veggie Big Adventure is simple and accessible, making it a great choice for early readers and children who are still building confidence with reading. It also works beautifully as a read-aloud for children who don’t read independently yet.
Yes, but without lecturing. The story models creative resilience, showing children how to keep going when things don’t work and how thinking differently can lead to new solutions. The story is also light-hearted, playful, and filled with humorous moments.
At the end of the story, there’s a real salad recipe that children can make with their parents. It’s a fun way to extend the adventure beyond the book and turn creativity into a shared, hands-on experience.