ISBN 978-2-9701688-2-9 (EPUB)
ISBN 978-2-9701688-5-0 (Hardcover)
Alphi is very worried by a strange light that is covering the Earth. He can't look after the humans if he can't see them ...
With the help of Bella and the mighty Constellation Council, audacious ideas and persistance are needed to finally capture the attention of a little girl Lucy Bright.
Although once scared of the dark, Lucy discovers a new exciting world of stars, planets, and galaxies.
ISBN 978-2-9701688-6-7 (Hardcover)
In his second adventure, Alphi's ingenious plans help to protect the Alps.
The glaciers are sweating so much from the heat on Earth that water is running down into the valley, taking everything with it, putting both wildlife and humans in danger.
Alphi and the Constellation Council initiate a bold plan to decrease the heat on Earth. Will SpaceJunkJumpers become the new must-have fashion item?
In preparation ©E & M Sedman 2023
Alphi will need all his imagination to protect the sea.
During his usual night watch, Alphi discovers a small boat in distress. It's not just any boat, it has an important mission... A group of brave young fishermen are collecting plastic contaminating the sea, threatening the animals and plants. The boys are lost in a perfect storm and have drifted far away from the shore.
Will Alphi be able to save them in time?
In preparation ©E&M Sedman 2023
The finals of the universal galaxiball tournament are on, and Alphi is one of the star players for Centaurus City. Suddenly the final game is interrupted by a newsflash..
An asteroid has been hit by some rogue satellites and is on a collision course with the moon.
Alphi immediately springs into action but will he and Bella be able to deflect the asteroid in time and save the moon before it gets smashed into little pieces?
In preparation ©E & M Sedman 2023
Alphi comes across a tiny molecule called Mia separated from her parents and far, far away from Earth. She feels frightend and lonely - a nobody.
Alphi has to use all his imagination to prove to Mia and her parents that she still exists, just differently, as one of the building blocks of the stars.