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
Rock Pool Secrets by Narelle Oliver was the last book she produced in her artistic career and it truly is 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
~ A story about friendship ~ Have you ever read a book without words? Some people may find this difficult
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
Quoll by Sandra Kendell was published in 2008 but is still a poignant book that addresses the issue of feral