Brian Fujikawa collaborates with his daughter to write children's books

Las Vegas (PRWEB) November 25, 2013

Growing tired of mundane bedtime stories, seven year-old Daisy challenged her father to come up with something new.

Together they created a 36-book series about a family of mice living in a large oak tree. “The Adventures of Bibole, Rivol and Michelle” by Brian Fujikawa teaches the importance of valuing teamwork, empathy, communication and societal standards.

“Working with Daisy to create these stories has been my most rewarding experience as a parent,” Fujikawa said. “Kid’s have wonderful imaginations and I could not have done this without her.”

While still a work in progress, the following of the planned 36 titles are now available: “The Adventures of Bibole, Rivol and Michelle: The Curse of the Weremouse”, “Journey to the Forbidden City”, and “My Brother Pounce”.

“The Adventures of Bibole, Rivol and Michelle: My Brother Pounce”
By Brian Fujikawa
ISBN: 978-1-4907-0956-7    
Retail price: $24.00
Available at: Barnes and Noble and Trafford online bookstores

About the Author
Brian Fujikawa was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was previously a personal bodyguard to government officials, including the Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. Fujikawa was also employed as a construction worker for 23 casinos in the Las Vegas area. He has been creating stories for Daisy since she was born and hopes that by sharing these stories he will be able to bring fun and adventure into every family’s life. For more information please visit http://www.brianfujikawa.com/.

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