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Ros Moriarty

Simple text creatively presented helps the young reader learn to recognised Australian animals and the special movements they make.Starting with Kangaroos hoping, each page adds another animal, bird or lizard...

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Ros Moriarty

Bright and attractive this learning to count for little people can’t help but teach and entertain along the way. Created by Ros Moriarty of the Indi Kindi pre-literacy education program...

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Bradley Kyle

Herbie’s heading for earth but at the very last minute he decides he does not really want to go as it might mean leaving behind his very special tune. But...

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Tim Hopgood

This book is large, funny and given to bold pictures showing the various animals within the house and the plants at feeding time.Makes you rethink looking after the neighbours pets...

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Ted Prior

I must confess I did not review this book it was reviewed by an 8 year old friend of mine who said it was really great but he rather though...

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Catherine Jinks

This book is a little like the modern version of Enid Blyton’s the Faraway Tree; but complete with lots of technology references and gadgets, an edgier plot and not all...

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Colin Thiele

Colin Thiele (1920-2006) is perhaps one of the most profound writers of children’s books to have graced the Australian Book Industry. Leading the way in children literature his works are...

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Research team

Out in time for Christmas giving is the latest edition of total fact from the Ripley’s team.From the bizarre to the downright gruesome, along with an enormous amount of strange...

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Jane Clarke and Charles Fuge

This is a delightfully gentle story about life, love and losing someone very special. From a tiny great white shark pup Gilbert has had a true friend in Raymond the...

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Peter H Reynolds

“Can you hear it? Voices. Splashes upon splashes of sound.”This simple little paragraph is the opening page of a captivating story on seeing things through a different looking glass.Written to...

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Anne Civardi: Joyce Dunbar: Kate Petty: Karen Wallace:

Written as a collection of stories to be read to your children upon going to bed, More Nightlights has also been written to allow you to slowly teach the benefits...

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Dan Taylor

New to the children’s book scene comes Milo and his little imaginary friend the Moon Kangaroo: who co-incidentally just happens to live on the moon and enjoys drawing with crayons. ...