Can you find me? By Gordon Winch and Patrick Shirvington
Tufts of grass, muddy banks, forest floors and watery gardens are all places animals hide – with every intention of […]
Tufts of grass, muddy banks, forest floors and watery gardens are all places animals hide – with every intention of […]
Twelve Australian women who have shaped history and all from different eras and different walks of life. In the last
A turtle hatches from her egg and immediately her life is in danger – we know that has always been
Written by Felicity Bradshaw and illustrated by Norma MacDonald, an Aboriginal Yamatji artist, The Great Lizard Trek is an excellent addition
The theme for stories this month, as written by Australian Children’s Laureate – Morris Gleitzman, is ‘Just admit it: Stories
A bird drops a seed to the floor of the forest. The seed grows into a sapling, then a tree.
This is a story about coral bleaching, told by the tiniest creatures on the reef. Have you ever read a
Long ago and not so long ago, the children were taken away Sorry Day is a very important picture book
Have you ever wondered how someone who needs glasses in the outback gets them with no local optometrist around? Wonder
Ever since her mum died, Ruby has been afraid. Of cars. Of the dark. Of going to sleep and never
Have you ever wondered about why a Kookaburra up in that old gum tree is laughing? Did you ever think
Alfred had fought in the Great war, but his bravery was not part of the nation’s remembering. He was one