Meet Author Claudette Jude
Tell us about yourself.
I am a working mother and a children’s author based in London, United Kingdom. I love creating colorful, family‑centered stories that celebrate curiosity, imagination, and everyday adventures. My background in English Literature fuels my passion for storytelling, while my St. Lucian (Caribbean) heritage inspires the warmth and family values woven into my books. I regularly visit the island for inspiration and to stay connected to its culture.
I write with the hope of sparking a love of reading in young children and bringing families together through shared stories. My books are designed for ages 3–6, filled with vibrant illustrations, rooted in real experiences, and each one carries a meaningful lesson.
Tell us about your featured book.
Kaiden’s Bedtime Adventure is the first story in the series and a perfect introduction to Kaiden’s lively imagination. The series is based on my children, with each story inspired by real experiences. From a young age, my son would say there were so many intellectual things he could be doing instead of going to bed — and that spark of personality became the heart of this book.
Kaiden never liked going to bed; he always wanted to stay up, play, and stretch bedtime out just a bit more. Every night he would slip under the covers as slowly as he could, hoping to delay sleep. But one night, something truly magical happens. What begins as an ordinary bedtime suddenly transforms into the most unforgettable adventure Kaiden could ever imagine — an experience filled with wonder, excitement, surprises, and a touch of bedtime magic.
Kaiden’s Bedtime Adventure invites young readers to join Kaiden on his very first adventure and follow him into a world where imagination turns the simplest routine into something extraordinary. It’s a cozy, joyful, lesson‑filled story that reminds families that bedtime can be full of magic too.
When did you start writing?
I have been writing in one form or another for as long as I can remember, but I began focusing on children’s stories when I realized how much joy I found in creating simple, meaningful moments for young readers. Writing for children felt like a natural extension of my love for storytelling and literacy. I was inspired to write for children after sharing countless stories with my own children, which sparked a desire to create books that families can enjoy together.
In your opinion, what are the most important elements of good writing?
For me, good writing begins with a genuine love of storytelling and a passion for literacy. It should be clear, warm, purposeful, and written from the heart. In children’s books especially, rhythm matters — the language should flow smoothly when read aloud. Characters need heart, the story needs honesty, and every sentence should invite a child to imagine, laugh, wonder, and learn.
Describe your writing space.
My writing space is cozy and calm, with a notebook (yes, I still use paper) always nearby and a few colorful children’s books within reach for inspiration. Ideas and sentences come to me anywhere, so I often have bits of paper scattered around and notes saved on my phone. I like good lighting, a comfortable chair, and a space that feels welcoming — somewhere I can slip easily into the world of Kaiden and Kerana.
What is the most challenging part of writing for you?
The biggest challenge is balancing simplicity with meaning. Writing for young children requires choosing just the right words — enough to spark imagination and keep them engaged, but not so much that the story becomes heavy or unbalanced. It’s a delicate, thoughtful process, but one I truly enjoy.
How do you handle literary criticism?
I see criticism as an important part of the creative journey. It helps me understand what my audience connects with, and I take time to listen, reflect, and use what’s helpful. My goal is always to grow, refine my craft, and create stories that resonate with children and families. Feedback plays a valuable role in that process.
Who is your favorite author and why?
I admire authors who write with warmth and clarity, as it shows how much they care, and those who can capture big feelings in simple, child‑friendly language. I’m especially drawn to writers who celebrate family, culture, learning, and imagination, because those themes resonate deeply with my own work.
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not writing?
When I’m not writing, I enjoy studying, gardening, learning, spending time with my family, exploring new ideas, and staying connected to my St. Lucian heritage. I’m also hoping to start learning a new language soon. And of course, I love reading — especially stories that spark creativity, joy, and a sense of wonder.
What would you like to say to your readers?
Thank you for joining Kaiden and Kerana on their adventures. I hope these stories bring you laughter, comfort, and a spark of imagination. Keep reading, keep exploring, and keep finding magic in the everyday moments around you, through life and through books.
I look forward to continuing to write exciting stories for you to enjoy and to collaborating with others to promote the importance of literacy for many years to come.
Follow Claudette Jude on the following platforms:
- Website: www.CJLPublishing.com
- TikTok: @cjlpublishing
- Instagram: @cjl.publishing
- Facebook: @cjlpublishing
- X: @cjl.publishing
Kaiden never liked eating peas. He sometimes did not like dinnertime as he always had peas or vegetables. At dinner, Kaiden would slowly eat his peas one by one, hoping Mum and Dad would say he did not have to eat his peas.
One day, Kaiden had the most magical experience after eating his peas, an experience that Kaiden and his family were so proud of.
Join Kaiden on his peas-eating adventure!
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