Sharing by Aunty Fay Muir, Sue Lawson
$27.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
Age range: 3 to 6.When we share, there is plenty for all. A tender, thoughtful story with a gentle reminder of all the ways sharing makes us stronger.Sharing is the third book in the award-winning Our Place series (Respect, 2020 and Family, 2020) that introduces children to First Nations philosophies th ...Show more
Ride, Ricardo, Ride! (HB) by Phil Cummings
$24.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
Ricardo loved to ride his bike through the village. He rode under endless skies, quiet and clear. He rode every day ... But then the shadows came.
Rain Shaker by Elizabeth Mary Cummings; Cheri Hughes (Illustrator)
$14.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books | Series: Our World Ser.
Rain Shaker transports the reader into a world where dreams come true and hope rides high on the rising tides of global warming. When Erin finds a snow shaker her imagination is ignited and she embarks on a magical journey of possibility of what if? In a world of droughts and floods where water won't be ...Show more
Top Dog (HB) by Rod Clement
$19.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books | Reading Level: Children's - Grade 2-3, Age 7-8
Written with enormous wit and insight, from the delightfully deadpan Rod Clement, comes a tale about Samson, top dog and corporate high-flier. Will tickle children and resonate with parents. there's no doubt it's a dog-eat-dog environment in the corporate world, but Samson the poodle is up for the chall ...Show more
Norton and the Bear by Gabriel Evans
$25.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
Is imitation the sincerest form of flattery? Or is it just annoying?This irresistible read-aloud helps children deal with the sensitive topics of conformity, individuality and belonging in an accessible, kid-friendly way.Whether you're more like Norton or the bear, this story will show you that there's ...Show more
Don't Call Me Bear by Aaron Blabey
$18.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
G'day my name is Warren, and I've got something to share... Just because I'm furry doesn't mean that I'm a bear. Warren the Koala is many things - a marsupial, cute and furry, a bit of a grump, but the one thing he's not is a bear!
The Bark Book (HB) by Victoria Mackinlay
$22.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
A charming new picture book, full of barks and plenty of heart. Dog bark. Tree bark. Let's go see bark. The perfect picture book for animal-lovers and nature-lovers everywhere, from rising stars Victoria Mackinlay and Beth Harvey.
Winner Winner Bin Chicken Dinner by Jol Temple, Kate Temple
$17.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
Out by Angela May George
$24.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
I'm called an asylum seeker, but that's not my name. A little girl and her mother have fled their homeland, making the long and treacherous journey by boat to seek asylum. Timely, powerful and moving, Out celebrates the triumph of the human spirit in the darkest times, and the many paths people take to ...Show more
A Tangled Tale of Tagliatelle - #102 Dinner Detectives by Yves Stening; Nigel Buchanan (Illustrator)
$24.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books | Series: DINNNER DETECTIVES #102
Sophia, the new girl next door, likes football. She's also a super-sleuth of pasta! Join our intrepid trio as they travel from ancient Rome to a fabled renaissance meeting with the feared Mongol emperor, Kublai Khan, and uncover the ancient origins of pasta.Celebrate with Sophia's Dad's delicious Taglia ...Show more
When the War Is Over by Jackie French
$24.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books | Reading Level: 6
FROM ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S MOST-LOVED AUTHORS COMES A BOOK ABOUT HOMECOMINGS, AND THE ENDURING POWER OF LOVE. Now the war is over And they say the world is free, Though somewhere guns are snarling, You've come back to me. War may never truly end, but there can be homecomings. From two of Australia's most h ...Show more
The Boy in the Big Blue Glasses by Susanne Gervay
$24.99 AUD
Category: Australian Picture Books
Sam doesn't like his new glasses. They make his ears hurt. His parents say he looks handsome in them. But Sam just wants to look like himself. His teacher doesn't recognize him; she says he must be a new superhero. But Sam doesn't want to be a superhero. He just wants to be himself. At least his best f ...Show more