


Two young fish notice their mother seems different. She shares that she feels moody and unwell, as if a stranger is inside her head, making it difficult to eat. She explains she calls this stranger “ed”, which stands for eating disorder.
The children want to find ways to assist their mother and provide support during her journey.
THERE IS SOMETHING FISHY ABOUT ed uses lyrical language to explore mental health and eating disorders in a way that appeals to both children and grown-ups. Its purpose is to educate and raise awareness about these sensitive subjects in a tender and comforting manner. The story unfolds during an ordinary breakfast, highlighting how simple conversations and tender reassurance can create understanding.
Through beautiful illustrations and thoughtful dialogue, the book encourages young readers to develop empathy, explore their feelings, and understand that mental health challenges can be managed with love and support.