


Lawrence G. Ingle is a creative storyteller, poet, and songwriter whose imagination knows no bounds. Lawrence G. Ingle’s delightful children’s books: Little Harvey Honeybee, The Haunted House, Bubba Rouse & the Mouse, and Billy Amigo & Lil’ Willy Wiggle, blend humor, rhythm, and heart.
With over 25 recorded songs and numerous published poems, he now brings his lyrical gift to children’s rhyming stories that entertain, inspire, and make readers of all ages smile.
Lawrence’s stories gently show how friendship, kindness, and helping others can turn even the spookiest nights and stickiest situations into moments of joy. Young readers see how small acts of caring can make a big difference.
Whether it’s a honeybee learning to be free or a boy on a fishing trip, each tale invites children to discover who they are. Lawrence’s characters grow, learn, and find confidence in themselves, inspiring young readers to do the same.
From buzzing fields of flowers to mysterious, creaky houses and fun-filled fishing trips, each book is a journey. Lawrence’s tales invite children to explore new places, meet new friends, and discover that adventure can be found all around them.



From exploring a haunted house to trying something new, Lawrence’s rhyming adventures help kids face their fears with bravery and a smile. His playful storytelling reassures children that it’s okay to feel scared—and that courage often begins with curiosity.
With catchy rhymes, whimsical scenes, and larger-than-life characters, Lawrence opens the door to endless imagination. His stories turn ordinary moments into magical adventures, encouraging kids to dream big and see the world with wonder.
Lawrence’s rhythmic, read-aloud style makes his books favorites at bedtime and beyond. Families return to these stories again and again for their humor, heart, and memorable lines that happily stick in young minds long after the last page.
Lawrence’s stories are pure joy! My kids ask for Little Harvey Honeybee every night before bed.



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