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 […]
Colour abounds in the latest addition to Walker Books Nature Storybooks series – Dry to Dry. Side by side sit […]
Our way is respect. We listen. Learn. Share. The brightly coloured cover will catch your attention straight away – and
Is a baby echidna called a calf, a joey or a puggle? Magabala books along with Kamsani Bin Salleh have
Counting our country by Jill Daniels is a bilingual counting book that all young children will enjoy. Written in English
Cooee Mittigar. Tread softly on our lands. Know that this dreaming was here. Is still here. Will be forever. Yanu.
Whether you go to the footy in a tinny, a trophy or on a barge, this book is unforgettable. How
NAIDOC Week this year is during the school holidays from 7 to 14 July. We can still celebrate Australian Indigenous people
Birrarung is wilam to many Wilam means home in Woiwurrung, the language of the Wurundjeri clan and this stunning book
Yana with Nanna to the smoking place Baby business by Jasmine Seymour is a beautiful new book written and illustrated
You have his mark Mia, between your shoulder blades. The dirrarn (black cockatoo) is your totem. Your jarriny (conception totem)
When a hungry crow can’t find any food, he has to be clever. Clever Crow – Wak Liya-Djambatj. Written by
Monsters come out of the ground tonight. Jeepers creepers, they give us a fright! In 2017 Alison Lester and Jane