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A Christmas Present for Roo
If earlier this year you and your child enjoyed ‘The Great Aussie Easter Egg-And-Spoon Race’ by author Sophie Sayle, this is the book for you […]
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If earlier this year you and your child enjoyed ‘The Great Aussie Easter Egg-And-Spoon Race’ by author Sophie Sayle, this is the book for you […]
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Jy is a footy-crazy kid, who enjoys kicking, marking and scoring goals in his backyard. When the ball strays beyond the fence of his own […]
The illustrations on the front cover of Where The River Takes Us are reminiscent of an Enid Blyton novel. Indeed, the characters themselves mention the […]
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Heartbreaking and heart-warming In The Shade of Olive Trees has been beautifully written and captures perfectly, the absolute desolation that can occur when life dishes […]
Tuesday Evenings with the Copeton Craft Resistance is a seriously good, entertaining read once you get past the first chapter, which appears to be a […]
39 Plus One is a very real, funny and fascinating look at people, life and turning that magic number of forty years old, whether you […]
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School day friendship can occasionally stand the test of time but what happens when a group of three friends decide to gather on the Sunshine […]
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Friendship comes under the microscope, or rather the keyboard of award winning author Patti Miller in True Friends, as she sits down to take a […]
Little Nothings is captivating in an intriguing way. One can’t help but reflect on their own relationships with close friends and the vital role they […]
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From the first page of this delightful picture book, we realise that Sapling is no ordinary girl. For a start her thumbs are green, and […]
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Annie is a lonely girl. Her mother left the family and with just her father and brother in the house, she feels the family is […]
The Queen Bee and Me is a novel for Middle School girls which is simply written but encompasses many concepts and themes. As an adult […]