Ada and the Galaxies by Alan lightman and Olga Pastuchiv. Illustrated by Susanna Chapman.
Ada loves stars. But in New York, the city lights make the night sky too bright to see the stars. […]
Ada loves stars. But in New York, the city lights make the night sky too bright to see the stars. […]
As today’s sun stretched, I laughed like a happy kookaburra Children’s board book Indigenous author & artwork. Celebrates the sun
Ocean, sky, snow and ice Minute greens and giant blues Dance a delicate dance. Iceberg – a picture book that
Despite facing hardships and injustice, Albert left behind an amazing legacy This is a book for all Australian homes, for
I hadn’t read a book in this series for a while but I have seen, over many occasions, primary school
I wonder if I’m rubbish? I wonder , written by Allison Paterson and Illustrated by Nancy Bevington is an excellent
National Science Week is a great week to have fun with science and raise awareness of scientists who have and
Teachers will love this book – it is a great way to break down how to write a narrative and
An excellent Junior Fiction novel as part of a series for independent readers aged 7-12. STEM based. Resilience & Persistence.
The movement to stop climate change happens one person at a time. Today that person is you! Written for older
Once upon a time there was a planet. Our planet. A place of mysterious beauty, filled with heat and ice,
“Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift – there is nothing small about it.” Jane Smith