Dangar Island. Birds, Barrows, a ferry and me written by Joanne Karcz and illustrated by Jacqui Selby.
Can you imagine living in a place where there are no cars, a cave with hidden secrets and wheelbarrows waiting […]
Can you imagine living in a place where there are no cars, a cave with hidden secrets and wheelbarrows waiting […]
It’s morning in the bush. Python stirs and slithers out from her shelter. She warms her head and smells the
Superstorms destroying back gardens, Disappearing bees, record temperatures causing heat waves across the country and a strange looking tornado forming
How do you talk to your children about poverty? Have you ever wandered through the city and seen a homeless
It’s on again – the Wilderness society’s Environment Award for Children’s literature. The shortlist is wonderful and I have been lucky
Need to inspire and educate your child into how we can make our own food and rely less on the
When we go camping by Sally Sutton and illustrated by Cat Chapman is a rhythmical story that the youngest of
Books make links to issues that are larger to understand for small people. There are some wonderful books that support these
Two Summers by John Heffernan and Freya Blackwood is a moving and informative story told through the eyes of a
If worms are underground farmers what are the underwater farmers? How does an animal survive without a sense? Investigate different
Out of the Blue by Alison Jay is a stunning wordless picture book which draws you into each image, searching
All I want for Christmas is Rain by Cori Brooke and Megan Forward is an uplifting story about a young