Review: Koala Ark

Review: Koala Ark

Koala Ark tells the story of a community of animals who experience their homes being threatened by a bushfire. The fire appears suddenly and Koala is worried for all his animal friends, so he sets out in a small boat […]

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Review: Four Bad Unicorns

Review: Four Bad Unicorns

Inspired by her own childhood, Roald Dahl prizewinning author and illustrator Rebecca Patterson has created a quirky fun story that tackles the theme of disability and inclusion with warmth and humour that will resonate with both children and parents. Unicorn […]

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Meet The Illustrator: Sandra Severgnini

Meet The Illustrator: Sandra Severgnini

Name: Sandra Severgnini Describe your illustration style in ten words or less. Heartfelt, sensitive, realistic with character, a bit humorous, bit quirky What items are an essential part of your creative space? Pencil, paper, eraser, computer, oh and my new […]

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Review: Answers In The Pages

Review: Answers In The Pages

Answers in the Pages is many things, but the core of it is pure reading joy. From start to finish, it’s fresh, fun and intelligent.  Yes it’s a hard-hitting, issues-based novel which interrogates book-banning and homophobia; and yes it’s a […]

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Review: Legendarium

Review: Legendarium

Enter the world of fast paced gaming in this adventurous sequel to Wonderscape. We meet back up with friends Arthur, Ren, Cecily and their robo dog Cloud as they navigate this magical world at breakneck speed. This story is a […]

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Review: A Way with Words

Review: A Way with Words

Sam spoke no words.Not once.Not ever. But even though Sam doesn’t speak out loud, she still has lots to say.  She watches the world closely. She listens and thinks deeply. She stores her words in things around her and finds […]

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Review: My EXTRAordinary Mum

Review: My EXTRAordinary Mum

This big-hearted book smacks of joie de vivre from every angle, and the extraordinary mum depicted in its pages gives sister Bertrille a run for her money (youngies, I’ve got one word for you: Google!). It’s easy to forget how […]

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