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About us

We are Edusafari: a team of international students from diverse fields such as IT, finance, management, marketing and sales, who came together to found Edusafari Publishing. We created a cooperative where students collaborate with their mentors and teachers to build something inspiring together.

Our team brings together not only technical and business skills but also growing experience in early childhood education, pedagogy, child psychology, linguistics and storytelling. This helps us design learning tools that genuinely support young children.

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We create simple, joyful resources that help learners in their early years discover ideas like multiplication through engaging stories and thoughtful, beautiful design. We also keep parents in mind — busy people who want to be part of their children’s learning without feeling overwhelmed.

 

Everything we build is easy for parents, and fun and clear for kids.

 

We work side by side across research, storytelling, production and sales, testing ideas with families and educators, and improving as we go.

Edusafari team's workshop
Edusafari team's workshop

Our mission

To help children grow in confidence, to make maths feel magical, and to give parents peace of mind that learning can be fun, easy, and beautiful.

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Boy learning multiplication

Our story

It all started with a spark. While teaching at university level, we noticed a familiar pattern: early gaps in learning, especially in maths, often resurface later, limiting students’ confidence and creativity.

Around that time, our friend Kinga, a creative working mum and aspiring author asked for support in bringing her educational project to life. Helping her vision grow inspired something much greater.



Through focus groups in the French Alps, West London, Cambridge, Newcastle, Aviemore and even the Isle of Bute, we tested the book with real children and parents. In an independent school in the Geneva region, the method was validated in structured classroom settings. Bilingual families helped us test both English and French editions, showing that the storytelling approach works across languages.

Authors of the Fun Fable
View on the Alps from the area where authors live
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