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  • I Love Me

    I Love Me

    by Sally Morgan

    Acclaimed creators Sally Morgan and Ambelin Kwaymullina celebrate individuality and joyous self-esteem, in bouncy, rhythmic prose and riotous colour. Promoting self-love and acceptance in children. From their eyes, nose, to even their curly hair, to their body size, and their emotions, the main character a little girl goes through the book naming everything about herself that she loves. This is a great novel to introduce self-love into the minds and hearts of children. *Author Bio:* *Sally Morgan* was born in Perth, in 1951. She has published books for both adults and...

  • I'm Australian Too + Poster

    I'm Australian Too + Poster

    by Mem Fox

    I’m Australian! How about you? Many people from countries near and far have made their home in Australia, sharing with the original inhabitants and living in peace beneath the Southern Star “I’m Australian too! My mum was born in Sydney, and my dad in Ballarat, and I was born in Melbourne – how Australian is that! How about you?” *Mem Fox* celebrates Australia’s incredible multicultural heritage in the beautiful book, illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh Hardback book Full colour 32 pages

  • In Your Dreams

    In Your Dreams

    by Sally Morgan

    In Your Dreams by Sally Morgan tells the story of a young girl who has to write an essay about who she wants to be when she grows up but she has a hard time knowing what that is. Throughout the course of the book, she has three different dreams that could lead her to different careers, but after receiving help from her grandma, Susie discovers that she wants to become an artist. Her parents try to discourage her from being an artist and encourage her to pursue...

  • Jandamarra

    Jandamarra

    by Mark Greenwood

    The epic and tragic story of Jandamarra, Indigenous hero of the Kimberley told through text and illustrations. A story for all Australians, providing a unique insight into an extraordinary man and a powerful slice of history. SHORT-LISTED: CBCA Book of the Year, Eve Pownell Award for Information Books, 2014 He emerged from the cave of bats with the name given to him by his people. He was Jandamarra - a man of power who could appear and disappear like a ghost. Set in the Kimberley region in north-west Australia,...

  • Look See, Look at Me!

    Look See, Look at Me!

    by Leonie Norrington and Dee Huxl

    Every family with young kids will relate to this story about growing up and exploring the world. Perfect for 2-4 year olds, it features lively and engaging illustrations featuring Indigenous kids and a terrific read-aloud text. Look see, look at me. I'm so much bigger now I'm three. I can run, I can jump, I can skip, I can bump... Here's a delightful celebration of outback family life in an Aboriginal community. Leonie Norrington and Dee Huxley visited three northern communities, Wugularr, Barunga and Manyalalluk, to...

  • Mrs White and the Red Desert

    Mrs White and the Red Desert

    by Josie Boyle

    Soft cover (Picture book) Age range 3 to 8 When a group of desert children invite their school teacher, Mrs White, home for dinner to show her why their homework is always grubby, no-one expects what is to come! They are happily showing Mrs White their higgledy piggledy garden when suddenly a big red sand storm comes billowing over the hill. Sand and spinifex whips at their legs and flies at their heads. They can hardly see through the storm. They hurry back home, only to discover that everything...

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