Shock Monday by Gillian Bradshaw
Why walk when you can drive? The first step to saving yourself is saving the planet – how? Explore the […]
Why walk when you can drive? The first step to saving yourself is saving the planet – how? Explore the […]
When we go camping by Sally Sutton and illustrated by Cat Chapman is a rhythmical story that the youngest of
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors we borrow it from our children – Chief seattle. Welcome Home
Thirst by Lizzie Wilcock was on the shortlist in the Wilderness Society’s Environment award for children’s literature. I loved reading this
Bronwyn Bancroft’s poetry brings the vibrant colours to life as we sail through shadows,ferns, clouds and raindrops. Each page brings
Wow! This book is so much fun and so creative. Who would have thought a great story of loss, adventure,
One boy’s quest for a greener world, one garden at a time. The Curious Garden by Peter Brown is a
How would our planet look if insects did not exist? Can butterflies be beautiful and brutal? Are drones a necessary evil?
Creativity seems to be a recurring theme at the moment – and I love creativity, it links in so many
Circle is another visually striking masterpiece created by Jeannie Baker. As a young boy watches from the confines of his
What is a Bogtrotter you might ask? He is a delightful creature that lives in the bog – a gloomy,
Phasmid: Saving the Lord Howe Island Stick Insect is not only a remarkable read but it is also an extraordinary