Review: A Shorebird Flying Adventure

Review: A Shorebird Flying Adventure

What do you know about shorebirds? Milly (Microlight Milly) tells readers all about them in A Shorebird Flying Adventure, by Jackie Kerin and Milly Formby (yep, Milly is the real life Microlight Milly).  Shorebirds are migratory birds that spend some […]

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Review: Where?

Review: Where?

Where? is an impassioned plea from Jordan Collins to be seen as a human being like everyone else, not as someone different. Where? is the question Jordan is so often asked, the question that creates a feeling of being ‘other’ rather than […]

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Review: Rex: Dinosaur in Disguise

Review: Rex: Dinosaur in Disguise

From the prehistoric world to the modern world, Rex is a dinosaur who traverses time when he gets frozen during the ice age. When the iceberg he’s inside finally melts, Rex finds himself in unfamiliar territory. The 21st century is […]

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Review: Tangki Tjuta Donkeys

Review: Tangki Tjuta Donkeys

Tangki Tjuta Donkeys is a wonderful bilingual story. It’s told first in Pitjantjatjara, then English, with each page featuring both languages. The words are illustrated using special sculptures created by the Tjanpi Desert Weavers. They’re made from grasses and are […]

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Review: Bluey a Jigsaw Puzzle Book

Review: Bluey a Jigsaw Puzzle Book

The Heeler family star in Bluey a Jigsaw Puzzle Book. There are four puzzle pages, each 9 piece puzzle accompanied by a single narrative page that introduces the jigsaw image. The bonus is that the puzzle is double sided, so there […]

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Review: Kind

Review: Kind

I am a huge fan of picture books about our world and nature, and lucky for me there are loads of brilliant books available that dive into these topics.  Kind is another one to add to my collection, but it […]

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Review: I Feel the World

Review: I Feel the World

Sometimes we feel big feelings. Sometimes those feelings are big and joyful and sometimes those feelings are big and scary. But that’s okay. All feelings are okay. Sometimes feelings work so hard, protecting like a bodyguard. Feelings sometimes make me […]

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Review: Interned

Review: Interned

As the world teeters on the brink of war in 1914, two young girls of German heritage will have their entire worlds turned upside down. Based on true events this historical story centres on a forgotten moment in history. Greta […]

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