"It was a normal day in the Rottington house. Until Paw Paw Putrid stood up… and noticed something missing."
His leg was gone. Not limping. Not injured. Just… walked off by itself. And to make matters worse? The whole neighborhood saw it.
He was mortified. Embarrassed. Everyone was laughing. And for a moment… he wanted to hide forever.

But what happened next turned that moment of shame into a laugh-out-loud lesson—one your child will never forget.
If your child shuts down when they make a mistake… gets embarrassed easily… or feels like the world is ending when something goes wrong… You are not alone.
They just need a story that shows them—mistakes are okay. Laughter helps. And love doesn’t go away when things fall apart.

But here we are. It started with a pattern I couldn’t ignore. A little boy hiding behind his hands after a simple mistake. A child crying because their drawing didn’t turn out "perfect."
As adults, we try to explain and reassure. But words don’t always land. Kids don’t need another lecture. They need stories.
A lovable zombie universe where body parts fall off… and no one freaks out. Where embarrassment turns into laughter, and mistakes turn into connection.
The Zombie Who Helps Kids Feel Okay Being Imperfect
Helps your child laugh at life’s little disasters instead of crying.
Creates a safe space to feel okay after messing up.
Teaches self-acceptance without heavy-handed lectures.

My son usually squirms through story time. But he sat still the whole way through this one—and actually asked to read it again the next night.
— Melissa R.
I read it with my granddaughter and she turned to me and said, ‘Paw Paw is just like me!’
— Peter D.
I like that his leg walks away and he’s not mad. He just goes to find it.
— Aiden, age 5
Start your Rottington Family™ journey today.

15+ printable pages for creative emotional engagement. Perfect companion to the story!
Try the story for 7 days. If it doesn’t make your child smile or feel seen—get a full refund. No questions asked.
These are silly, sweet, safe spooky zombies. No gore. Just giggles and wobbly limbs.
We’ve had happy readers from ages 4 to 10. If they love stories, they’ll love Paw Paw.
Nope! The story stands strong on its own. Extras just add more fun.