Anne Hosaini is a Singapore-based educator and children’s author. Her work is shaped by years in the classroom, life with young children, and the firm belief that small stories can do surprisingly heavy lifting.

She writes gentle, meaningful stories and learning resources for children, teachers, families, and thoughtful grown-ups—often drawing from everyday moments that are easy to miss but hard to forget. Her writing sits at the intersection of storytelling, learning, and noticing: how children make sense of the world, how adults guide them, and how both grow along the way.

Having spent years working with children, Anne has developed a deep respect for clarity, kindness, and ideas that travel well beyond the page. She believes stories need not be loud to be lasting, and that the most ordinary moments often hold the richest lessons.

When she isn’t writing, Anne is usually observing small things—questions children ask, pauses in conversations, or the quiet logic behind how children learn. These observations often find their way into her books.

She writes for children, the people who teach them, and the grown-ups who care enough to slow down and notice.