
About
Daniel Wolfe is a children’s book author living in Fargo, North Dakota. His stories are inspired by and written for his own two kids but are relatable for kids everywhere. Daniel creates books that encourage kids to snuggle up with a loved one, so that they may enjoy the stories together. His books resonate with kids right where they are developmentally, so as to spark imagination, encourage play, and create cherished reading moments for families everywhere. The Red Ball and Sofia’s Monster are his first publications and illustrated by his sister, Julia J. Wolfe. When he’s not writing, Daniel keeps busy with his other two full-time jobs: a father and private tutor.
Publications

The Red Ball
We’ve all had that favorite toy – the one we take everywhere, and occasionally lose, too. When one little boy loses his favorite ball, his family steps in to help. Where could it be?
The Red Ball captures the universal experience of losing (and finding!) something precious. It uses simple language and a familiar scenario to encourage young readers to participate in the search, build problem-solving skills and foster a sense of shared discovery. Perfect for ages 0-3, this story celebrates how empathy, even in small moments, brings us closer together.

Sofia’s Monster
Sofia really wants to play outside, but Daddy wants to stay in. When a monster suddenly stomps into their apartment, Daddy and Sofia must figure out exactly what kind of monster they’re facing and what they’re going to do about it. It’s an unforgettable adventure for a father and his clever daughter!
This heartwarming and imaginative story celebrates the power of imagination and the special bond between a child and her parent, reminding us all of the importance of play. You’ll meet a monster that brushes its long, soft hair with a toothbrush, wears shark underwear, and has little wings like a butterfly! Perfect for sparking creativity and sharing cherished reading moments, “Sofia’s Monster” is a delightful tale that will enchant young readers and their families.