These Little Feet
Reminiscent of “Ten Little Fingers”, this is a nostalgic ode to a newborn baby and their future life and potential. It is recounted in a lilting, lullaby rhyme, which is a delight to read aloud. […]
Reminiscent of “Ten Little Fingers”, this is a nostalgic ode to a newborn baby and their future life and potential. It is recounted in a lilting, lullaby rhyme, which is a delight to read aloud. […]
A heartwarming celebration of the loving bond between a child and grandparent is shared in this timeless narrative. Readers may be familiar with a wheelbarrow ride and will enjoy joining Tom and Pa on their
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This informative and engaging book is a wonderful introduction to the connection First Nations people have with Country, their Elders and how caring for trees as Elders of Country is of vital importance. Uncle Kuu
This gentle picture book draws the young reader’s attention to the small, simple pleasures and treasures that may be found in a day. The narrative is gently paced, ensuring a calm and slow read, matching
From the creators of Puddle Hunters comes another story that sings of the joy of a childhood pleasure, chasing shadows. Imaginative play and connecting to the natural world are key themes. The children’s energy and
Pure joy from start to finish, this exuberant invitation to join in the fun of a day at the Beach with a family of young children and three pups is impossible to refuse. Short Familiar
Sustainability, friendship and the importance of community shine in this topical picture book, championing the actions of Ruby in an effort to save the family business. Young readers will applaud Ruby’s resourcefulness and initiative, crafted
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Fourteen Aboriginal children proudly introduce themselves, their Country, communities, experiences, activities and traditions in this book. Written in the first-person, each doublespread stands alone. Opening with the child’s greeting in coloured font, young readers are
This visually striking dual-language book gives a wonderful explanation of First Nations Country and Ancestors through a conversation between a mother and her child. The thoughtful text is well-spaced with the Noongar language followed by
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Beginning with ‘one little rockpool’ and ending with ‘ten little fingers, ten little toes’ this gorgeous large-format board book is an engaging and perfect way for introducing early counting to younger readers. With a suggested