Little Z is a little person who feels lost and alone. Will he be able to focus and gain control to find his way and find the friends he wants to have? Read this short but very sweet story to find out what happens next. ________________________________ Ann Marie Hannon is a poet, writer, award-winning children's author, and a certified workplace civil mediator. Her books explore fresh, realistic ways to help "kids with worries", guiding them through everyday challenges that feel enormous in a child's world—by showing characters who learn to solve problems for themselves. In addition to Little Zombee, Ann Marie has authored Little Puppy's Great Adventure, The Power of a Flower, All About a Boy Who Was Afraid of the Dark, All About a Boy Who Was Afraid of Thunder, A Going Home Surprise, Puffy and the Formidable Foe, and The First Day of School. She likes to say, "I'm no Dr. Seuss or Emily Dickinson," yet her published books have earned the prestigious Mom's Choice Awards' Seal of Excellence in family-friendly media, with some reviewers comparing her work to Richard Scarry. Ann Marie's background as a certified mediator strongly influences her storytelling, offering thoughtful, practical paths toward resolution for common developmental struggles. When searching for her books on Amazon, please include "by Ann Marie Hannon" after the title to ensure you find the correct author. She warmly welcomes reviews on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Goodreads—positive or negative. All feedback is appreciated. Thank you for reading.