Erin Williams
Aiden has a plan. Actually… he has lots of plans! From birthday candles that won’t go out to umbrellas that never show up when it rains, Aiden is determined to solve life’s everyday problems with his big, bold ideas. With confidence and creativity (and a little bit of chaos), he jumps into action—whether things go perfectly or not. Follow Aiden as he presents his imaginative inventions, surprises his parents, and discovers that sometimes the best ideas don’t always go as planned. Full of humor, heart, and playful problem-solving, Aiden, Professional Helper (In Training) celebrates big thinking, brave trying, and the wonderfully unexpected ways kids see the world. Perfect for young readers who love funny stories, creative ideas, and characters who aren’t afraid to try something new.
Funny, Birthday, Imagination, Problem solving, Creativity, Family, Confidence, Helping others, Friendship, Curiosity, Big ideas, Learning from mistakes, Playfulness, Everyday adventures

(4.7)




“It’s positive, engaging, and didn’t rely on loud gimmicks to hold kids’ attention.”
(5)
Would definitely recommend to other parents
“My son usually switches apps halfway through reading time, but he stayed with this one until the end.”
Aiden has a plan. Actually… he has lots of plans! From birthday candles that won’t go out to umbrellas that never show up when it rains, Aiden is determined to solve life’s everyday problems with his big, bold ideas. With confidence and creativity (and a little bit of chaos), he jumps into action—whether things go perfectly or not. Follow Aiden as he presents his imaginative inventions, surprises his parents, and discovers that sometimes the best ideas don’t always go as planned. Full of humor, heart, and playful problem-solving, Aiden, Professional Helper (In Training) celebrates big thinking, brave trying, and the wonderfully unexpected ways kids see the world. Perfect for young readers who love funny stories, creative ideas, and characters who aren’t afraid to try something new.
(5)
Even my distracted reader stayed focused
“I appreciated that the story trusted kids to understand the lesson without overexplaining everything.”
(5)
The message came through naturally