Little Flow

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  • ISBN 9781913339722
  • Dimensions: 245 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Owlet Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Meet Little Flow, a tiny raindrop who feels too small to matter. When crafty storm clouds creep in on a boy's special day, Little Flow feels guilty for spoiling the party below. But as she drifts from salt-swishing seas to the heights of a mountain, she discovers her journey is just beginning and she is far more important than she ever imagined.

From quenching thirst for a runner and helping a tiny seed wake from its sleep, to forming energy cells in a thundering dam, Little Flow learns that every single drop is essential and there is no limit to what a tiny droplet can be.

This globally inclusive, rhyming exploration covers the uses and treatment processes of water, alongside the water cycle. It is the perfect tool for diving into science, while inspiring children with the power of collective action. After all, it takes a billion small drops to make a mighty ocean!

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Katie Sahota is a passionate writer with a strong belief in the power of books and writing to tackle important issues such as identity, inclusion and race, using her experiences of a gender-biased career and as the mother of two mixed race girls with her husband. As an avid reader, Katie enjoys a wide range of fiction and non-fiction and loves how books bring people together and create opportunities for self-care, growth and reflection.

After studying English Language, Linguistics and achieving a BSc in Computing, Katie more recently completed a Master's in Public Health. She has worked in the public sector for 20 years, the latter decade within the field of public health and specialises in issues affecting the health and wellbeing of children, young people and adults.

"It's simple - books can change lives. I hope my writing will make a difference and create a positive impact on the world," Katie says.

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