Project WAGGA

Singapore’s KKH Hospital had a mission: help Kindergarten 2 kids understand big emotions and even bigger topics like Covid-19.

They had a mascot.
They had scripts.
They needed someone to bring the story to life.

That’s where I came in.

As lead illustrator, I turned clinical concepts into colorful picture books that made sense to six-year-olds. From “Wagga Learns to Cool Down” to “Wagga Stays at Home,” we tackled everything from emotional regulation to pandemic anxiety, without losing the fun.

No lectures. Just visual storytelling that actually sticks.
When the world gets confusing, good design makes it feel a little more understandable, even to a child.