One of the biggest challenges young children face is stepping into unfamiliar places and meeting new people - even when those people are family. Hugo and the House of Strangers is a heart-warming children's picture book that gently explores the emotions children may experience during family separations, reunions, and times of change. When Hugo walks into his nanna's house, he meets relatives for the very first time. Surrounded by new faces, unfamiliar voices, and a house filled with stories he doesn't yet know, Hugo can't help but feel like a stranger within his own family. As the day unfolds, stories are shared, laughter fills the rooms, and warm smiles are exchanged. Slowly, Hugo begins to discover the threads of love and connection that bind his multigenerational family together. Through Hugo's eyes, young readers journey from uncertainty and shyness to a deep sense of love and belonging. His story reassures children that even when families live apart, or don't see each other often, distance does not diminish the love families hold for one another. Perfect for children aged 4-,8, this beautifully illustrated picture book offers comfort, reassurance, and emotional understanding for children navigating changes in their family relationships. An ideal resource for: o Parents o Grandparents and grandchildren o Caregivers o Educators and professionals supporting children through family transitions Hugo and the House of Strangers is a gentle reminder that family love endures - across generations, across homes, and across distance.