australia
One Careless night by Christine Booth. Published Walker Books.
Today, the mist still swallows mountains and winds whisper through ancient trees as creatures run wild and free. Listen. Threatened
Aussie STEM Stars by Wild Dingo Press. Munjed Al Muderis: From refugee to surgical inventor. Story told by Diane Wolfer.
That’s one of the things Munjed loves most about his father – the way he encourages Munjed to discover things
Favourite Aussie nursery rhymes. Illustrated by Matt Shanks. Published by Scholastic.
Incy Wincy spider climbed into the bath. Along came a Galah and made the spider laugh. This is a very
Hold on! Saving the Spotted Handfish by Gina M Newton and Rachel Tribout. Published by CSIRO
A few decades ago, the number of Spotted Handfish became so small that my species was close to disappearing FOREVER
Rain Shaker by Elizabeth Mary Cummings. Illustrated by Cheri Hughes. Published by Big Sky Publishing.
We need to shake something to make the rain come and the plants grow. Rain Shaker by Elizabeth Mary Cummings
Scary Bird by Michel Streich.
Something happened in the aviary. It freaked out all of the birds. A new bird was there. He looked scary!
Migrants by Issa Watanabe. Published by Gecko Press
Written without words, Migrants by Issa Watanabe is a book about migrants that will leave an impression on readers of
The bushfire book. How to be aware and prepare. Written by Polly Marsden and illustrated by Chris Nixon
If you’re scared of bushfires then guess what – you’re not alone. We all are. Newly published by Lothian children’s
Dry to Dry by Pamela Freeman and Liz Anelli
Colour abounds in the latest addition to Walker Books Nature Storybooks series – Dry to Dry. Side by side sit
Found by Bruce Pascoe and Charmaine Ledden-Lewis
I want my mother and sisters and brothers. I’m all alone. Immerse yourself in the red dirt of the Australian
Small Town by Phillip Gwynne and Tony Flowers
My town is so nice, they named it twice! Small Town by Phillip Gwynne and Tony Flowers is a sweet