About QuziiWorld:
Stories for Big Feelings and Small Moments

QuziiWorld creates meaningful storybooks and playful tools to help children name what they feel,
grow at their own pace, and connect through character-driven stories.
Whether it’s a classroom, a therapy session, or a bedtime snuggle,
our stories use small symbols, soft moments, and gentle characters to help children feel seen, not rushed.

Why We Exist

Not every feeling fits in a sentence.
Not every child knows how to say, “I’m scared,” or “I’m growing.”
At QuziiWorld, we create stories that offer space - gently, quietly - for whatever a child is holding inside.
No pressure. No fix-it scripts. Just characters who stay near.
Every story begins where the child is, not where we expect them to be.

Quzii - Sitting Outside a Den in Whispering Pines

What We Create

Every QuziiWorld story follows a small wolf, a silent plush, and a world of gentle symbols - each representing an emotional truth.

We offer:
- Storybooks grouped by emotional readiness (ages 5-13+)
- Printable Adventure Kits, Educators and Therapists Packs
- Coloring and activity kits to deepen emotional reflection
- Session cards for therapy rooms and classrooms

QuziiWorld stories are grouped by age and emotional readiness.
Younger books focus on fun, play, and imagination. Older tiers go deeper - with symbols, choices, and reflective characters.
It’s not about teaching or testing - it’s about staying curious with the child in front of you.

The Heart Behind QuziiWorld

Children already know what they feel.
They don't need diagnosing - they need safe places to be exactly who they are.

Every object in our stories carries meaning:
- Drawer = Containment (for feelings that need safe keeping)
- Button = Identity (for who they are becoming)
- Thread = Connection (for what ties them to others)
- Bell = Transition (for moments of goodbye and change)
- Crayon = Voice (for when they’re ready to speak)

Through story and symbol, children find ways to stay with their own feelings - without pressure.

Who We Help

- Parents looking for bedtime stories that blend bonding, imagination, and emotional safety.
- Therapists who use gentle, symbol-rich tools to support non-directive growth.
- Educators who support emotional development in busy classrooms with practical SEL tools.

Every guide, every book, every page is crafted to be flexible - to meet whatever the child needs in that moment.

Our Story

Our Story: It Started With a Drawer
QuziiWorld didn’t start as a business plan.
It started with a drawer that wouldn’t close - and a child who needed a safe place to put a feeling he couldn’t name.
As parents, we saw the need for stories that didn’t rush, label, or prescribe.
We built a world of small gestures - plush dragons that stay. Wolves that wait. Drawers that listen.

Meet the Creator

Meet the Creator: Stan Wolfe
Every shelf, every thread, every pause in QuziiWorld comes from Stan Wolfe - Creator & Author.

I’m not a team. I’m not a company.
I’m just a single parent, trying to help an anxious child feel a little safer - and help others do the same.

Quzii wasn’t built from a business plan.
It was built from late nights, unanswered questions, and the quiet belief that stories could hold space when nothing else could.

With symbolic narrative, grief education, and trauma-informed teaching, I created Quzii around one simple idea:
"Children already know what they feel. They just need something that stays."

Stenzo A. Wolfe from QuziiWorld

🐾 Why Animal Characters?

Children don’t always connect with characters that look exactly like them.
Sometimes, it’s safer to imagine through someone else.

That’s why QuziiWorld is filled with animals wolves, owls, bears, squirrels.
They offer distance without disconnection.
They make room for imagination, projection, and quiet empathy.

Animal characters help children explore feelings without pressure, without judgment - and without needing to explain everything out loud.

🧸 Why Bronto Matters

Bronto isn’t just a character. He’s real.

He’s a small blue plush dinosaur that my son, Logan, has carried with him every day since birth. He doesn’t speak. He doesn’t lead. He just stays close - exactly when it matters most.

In the QuziiWorld stories, Bronto plays the same role: quiet presence, soft comfort, always nearby. For kids like Logan, Bronto isn’t a hero. He’s a companion. One who doesn’t need you to talk - just lets you feel safe being quiet.

Meet theCharacters from the beginning.

Quzii, Bronto, Luna, Stenzo, Lila, and friends - every character holds a different part of the emotional journey.
Explore the world where feelings aren’t rushed - they’re honored.

Quzii L. Wolfe from QuziiWorld
The central figure in every story. A small orange wolf with blue ears and a thoughtful, observant way of moving. Sometimes Quzii hides. Sometimes Quzii gives something away. Every Quzii moment is a child moment - unspoken, brave, private, or paused.
Bronto from QuziiWorld
The plush dragon who never speaks, never moves, and never leaves. Bronto shows up on shelves, in drawers, beside quiet feet, or behind chosen doors. Children don’t talk to Bronto. They talk through him.
Stenzo A. Wolfe from QuziiWorld
Quzii’s dad. Grounded, quiet, and sometimes unsure - but always steady. Stenzo doesn’t always know what to say. But he shows up - and he waits, even when the goodbye comes early.
Luna H.M.M. Wolfe from QuziiWorld
Quzii’s mom. Warm but reserved. She sees more than she says, and feels most things before they happen. Luna is often the one packing the bag, folding the blanket, or brushing Quzii’s fur before a big moment.
Misti & Mika Wolfe from QuziiWorld
The adopted grey wolf twins. Misti is curious. Mika is expressive. They often show what it means to share space emotionally - even when you don’t feel the same.
Lila from QuziiWorld
Soft. Hesitant. Present in the corner of the room. Lila sees everything. When she moves, it matters. When she leaves something behind, it stays.
Zara from QuziiWorld
The owl who notices without naming. Zara is logical, thoughtful, and often the first to blink last. She holds lines in journals, sees things others miss, and rarely raises her voice.
Rocco from QuziiWorld
Solid. Grounded. Doesn’t rush. Often the steady background in group stories. Rocco won’t interrupt your emotion. But if you sit next to him, you’ll feel safer.
Max from QuziiWorld
The foil. Big energy. Often unfiltered. Max acts quickly, says the thing, and sometimes forgets to wait. He’s not the “bad” kid. He’s the one who shows us what goes too fast.
Squeeky from QuziiWorld
He's fast, noisy, and impossible to predict. Squeaky brings chaos, laughter, and the kind of wild energy that makes space for real feelings to sneak out. He’s not trying to disrupt - he’s just full of more life than he can hold.
Nova from QuziiWorld
She's bold, curious, and always a few steps ahead. Nova challenges the pack to think differently and try new things - even when it's uncomfortable. She's the spark that pushes growth without waiting for permission.
Miss Clementine from QuziiWorld
She’s gentle, patient, and full of warmth but never overly “teachy”. She creates the room where emotional stories unfold. She lets the silence stay.

Meet theCharacters from the beginning.

Quzii, Bronto, Luna, Stenzo, Lila, and friends - every character holds a different part of the emotional journey.
Explore the world where feelings aren’t rushed - they’re honored.

Quzii L. Wolfe from QuziiWorld
The central figure in every story. A small orange wolf with blue ears and a thoughtful, observant way of moving. Sometimes Quzii hides. Sometimes Quzii gives something away. Every Quzii moment is a child moment - unspoken, brave, private, or paused.
Bronto from QuziiWorld
The plush dragon who never speaks, never moves, and never leaves. Bronto shows up on shelves, in drawers, beside quiet feet, or behind chosen doors. Children don’t talk to Bronto. They talk through him.
Stenzo A. Wolfe from QuziiWorld
Quzii’s dad. Grounded, quiet, and sometimes unsure - but always steady. Stenzo doesn’t always know what to say. But he shows up - and he waits, even when the goodbye comes early.
Luna H.M.M. Wolfe from QuziiWorld
Quzii’s mom. Warm but reserved. She sees more than she says, and feels most things before they happen. Luna is often the one packing the bag, folding the blanket, or brushing Quzii’s fur before a big moment.
Mika & Misti Wolfe from QuziiWorld
The adopted grey wolf twins. Misti is curious. Mika is expressive. They often show what it means to share space emotionally - even when you don’t feel the same.
Lila Wolfe from QuziiWorld
Soft. Hesitant. Present in the corner of the room. Lila sees everything. When she moves, it matters. When she leaves something behind, it stays.
Zara from QuziiWorld
The owl who notices without naming. Zara is logical, thoughtful, and often the first to blink last. She holds lines in journals, sees things others miss, and rarely raises her voice.
Rocco from QuziiWorld
Solid. Grounded. Doesn’t rush. Often the steady background in group stories. Rocco won’t interrupt your emotion. But if you sit next to him, you’ll feel safer.
Max from QuziiWorld
The foil. Big energy. Often unfiltered. Max acts quickly, says the thing, and sometimes forgets to wait. He’s not the “bad” kid. He’s the one who shows us what goes too fast.
Squeeky from QuziiWorld
He's fast, noisy, and impossible to predict. Squeaky brings chaos, laughter, and the kind of wild energy that makes space for real feelings to sneak out. He’s not trying to disrupt - he’s just full of more life than he can hold.
Nova from QuziiWorld
She's bold, curious, and always a few steps ahead. Nova challenges the pack to think differently and try new things - even when it's uncomfortable. She's the spark that pushes growth without waiting for permission.
Miss Clementine from QuziiWorld
She’s gentle, patient, and full of warmth but never overly “teachy”. She creates the room where emotional stories unfold. She lets the silence stay.