Ashley Moseley Children’s Books
STEM-Inspired Stories Connecting Kids to Wildlife, Conservation & Curiosity
Ashley Moseley’s children’s books are inspired by her work with Inspire EdVentures — an international wildlife education organization dedicated to connecting people of all ages with the natural world through science, storytelling, and conservation experiences.
Through her role as Marketing Director for Inspire EdVentures, Ashley has had the opportunity to work alongside researchers, conservationists, educators, and communities — particularly in Belize — helping bring real wildlife stories and conservation efforts to life for young readers.
Her books combine STEM learning, literacy, wildlife conservation, and adventure-driven storytelling designed to spark curiosity, compassion, observation, and environmental stewardship in children, classrooms, libraries, and families.
This Birdie Told Me
STEM Book About Scarlet Macaws
This Birdie Told Me invites young readers into the fascinating world of birds, ecosystems, and the quiet clues nature leaves behind. Through curiosity, observation, and science-based storytelling, children discover how animals communicate, adapt, and depend on healthy habitats to survive.
Blending humor, wonder, and wildlife education, the book encourages young readers to explore nature more closely while developing empathy for the animals that share our world.
Why Did the Tapir Cross the Street?
Award-Winning STEM Book About Tapirs, Habitat Loss & Adaptation
Winner — BookFest Awards, Spring 2026
Ashley’s second book introduces children to important themes like habitat loss, adaptation, biodiversity, and hope — all through an engaging story designed for young readers.
Inspired by real conservation work connected to Belize wildlife education initiatives, the story helps children understand how environmental changes affect animals and ecosystems while encouraging critical thinking and compassion.
Read about Why Did the Tapir Cross the Street? in the Mountain Times!
Nacho House Cat
Award-Winning STEM Book About Jaguars & Wildlife Conservation
Winner of the Golden Wizard Book Prize
Ashley’s debut children’s book introduces young readers to wildlife conservation in a fun and accessible way. Through playful storytelling and memorable characters, Nacho House Cat helps children begin exploring larger ideas like habitat protection, biodiversity, and caring for the natural world.
The story blends imagination with conservation themes designed to inspire curiosity and early environmental awareness.
Read about Nacho House Cat in The Mountain Times.
Books Inspired by Real Conservation Experiences
Ashley’s books are part of a broader educational and conservation initiative connected to Inspire EdVentures and wildlife education partnerships in Belize.
By combining storytelling with STEM learning, literacy engagement, and hands-on educational experiences, these books help children:
Explore wildlife science
Understand ecosystems
Develop observation skills
Build empathy for animals
Connect reading with real-world learning
The companion STEM toolkits and educational resources extend these themes into classrooms, libraries, homeschool environments, and family learning experiences.