
About Parker Stolaronek
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Parker Stolaronek was born in 2013, and lives in Griswold, Connecticut. From the moment he could hold a crayon, he never stopped creating. Seriously. His parents never had a clean house again.
At the age of eight, Parker taped together 15 feet of paper to create a full-scale replica of the Titanic, complete with an interior deck he built underneath—because, of course, an artist never skimps on the details. Around the same time, he became obsessed with Squid Game (despite never actually watching it), forced his dad to buy him foam people from Michaels (his favorite store on Earth), and proceeded to create and film an entire Squid Game tournament in his house—complete with 456 handmade characters and fake blood splattered on the floor. His parents were thrilled.
Parker’s creativity has no off switch. He’s animated school projects that have wowed teachers, custom-designed his own school backpack featuring characters he invented, and even crochets in his spare time (because why not?). He has a favorite artist—Keith Haring—and once made his dad lay on the floor just so he could outline his body and recreate Haring’s iconic style.
His preferred art mediums include paint, markers, cardboard, digital art, AI, clay, spray paint, and whatever else he can get his hands on.
Parker doesn’t just create characters—he gives them life. He has custom plush characters made and puts out his own shows on YouTube, featuring original stories and personalities. His imagination has no boundaries—he can spend hours outside alone, walking around shaking his favorite Star Wars Stormtrooper figure, fully immersed in an imaginary world that only he understands.
He’s written countless books alongside his dad (who mostly helped by drawing straight lines and writing down Parker’s ideas). But after reading every single Dog Man and Cat Kid Comic Club book at least a dozen times (and seeing both NYC plays), Parker had one big request:
"Dad, I want to publish a real book."
His dad said, "Okay, write another one, and I’ll help you." So Parker did.
Thus, The Treehouse Pals was born. And now, at just 11 years old, Parker is officially a published author
When the first copy of his book arrived in the mail, Parker’s face lit up with pure joy—and now, he’s excited to share his world with the rest of the world.
Follow Parker’s creative journey—because this is just the beginning.