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  • My Two Blankets

    My Two Blankets

    by Irena Kobald

    In this stunning multicultural picture book illustrated by Kate Greenaway Medalist Freya Blackwood, a young girl has moved to a new country with her auntie, and misses all she's ever known. Everything in her new country feels so strange: the animals, the plants--even the wind. To comfort herself, she creates a safe place under her old blanket, which is made out of memories, thoughts, and reminders of home. After meeting a new friend in the park, the girl begins to weave a new blanket--one made of friendship, new...

  • My Two Super Mums

    My Two Super Mums

    by Bronwen Fallens

    My Two Super Mums is the latest edition to the wonderful series written by Bronny and illustrated by our wonderful new illustrator Fleure Vaslet. Fleure is an English born Australian based Artist living bayside and the two met through the primary school where both their daughters attend. What has ensued is not just a beautiful friendship but a marvellous collaboration between two mums who believe families should be celebrated in all their shapes and sizes. 'My Two Super Mums' presents a family of four: two mums and two daughters...

  • No Difference Between Us

    No Difference Between Us

    by Jaynee Sanders

    Jess and Ben are twins. Jess is a girl and Ben is a boy but in all the BIG ways, there is NO difference between them! A book to empower children and teach them from the earliest of years about gender equality, respectful relationships, feelings, choice, self-esteem, empathy, tolerance, and acceptance. Explore with the children in your care the important issues of gender equality and respectful relationships. Combining cheerful illustrations and a simple but effective narrative, this book will help children to understand that, fundamentally, there is no difference between...

  • Reena's Rainbow

    Reena's Rainbow

    by Dee White

    Reena may be deaf and Dog homeless, but that doesn't define who they are. A touching story of friendship and acceptance. Reena is deaf and Dog is homeless, but they are also so much more than that. At first Reena and Dog feel like they don't belong, but when they form a unique bond with each other, and become friends with the hearing children in the park, they discover that everyone is different and special in their own way. Reena's Rainbow is about friendship, diversity and acceptance. It...

  • Room on Our Rock

    Room on Our Rock

    by Kate & Jol Temple

    Three seals are perched on a rock. When others need shelter, do they share it? Room on our Rock celebrates the truth that there are two sides of every story. This picture book has one story that can be read in two different ways. It is laid out in a very clever way to prove a story can be seen by different points of views resulting in different outcomes. *Author Bio:* *Kate and Jol Temple *write books for kids, some books may rhyme while others do not. The couple...

  • Same, but little bit diff'rent

    Same, but little bit diff'rent

    by Kylie Dunstan

    'Right up the very top of Australia there is a special place. My friend Normie comes from there, and he says, 'Things are different to what you might see in the city. Same, but little bit diff’rent …' Told in the stunning collage artwork for which Kylie Dunstan is acclaimed, the story is related by a child living in a southern city and her friend Normie, who lives in the top end. As they compare notes about their lives, activities and interests, they discover how very much they have...

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