Caroline Crocodile’s baby brother dribbles. But all Mama crocodile EVER says is how GORGEOUS he is. Caroline is VERY jealous. So she goes to the Baby shop and tries to swap her dribbly brother for a n
We all have our own way of saying goodbye. Libby Gleeson tells a poignant story about moving house and coming to terms with change. Evocative illustrations perfectly capture the range of emotions felt
Clancy has just moved. He is missing his old house terribly—the new house is much too big and much too lonely—and he wonders how he will ever make it his home. With the help of his new friend Millie,
While some kids have a family tree, WE have a family forest! Do you have half-sisters, big brothers, step-parents? The modern family comes in all shapes and sizes. This gentle and witty picture book l
Dingo is on the prowl. He can see Emu, Swan, and Turtle. He can hear Crocodile, Frog, and Kookaburra. But where is Galah? Sally Morgan brings the Australian landscape alive in this colorful exploratio
The smallest bird at school, Jimmy feels certain he will never fit in. But Eagle reminds him that being small isn’t necessarily a weakness, and that being different can also be a strength. This book i
Angela Throgmorton decides it is high time that Old Tom helped around the house. But Old Tom has other ideas . . . and just who is that mysterious figure disappearing into the night? Join Angela and O
An Australian ABC of Animals, a lavishly illustrated alphabet book by well-known Aboriginal artist Bronwyn Bancroft, is a must-have for every home and library. The book is both a delightful introduct
Flip the flap! The number 2 turns into a duck.Flip the flap! The number 4 turns into a boat.?Readers can see?the numbers from 1 to 20 transform before their?eyes!
Dougie's daddy loved dancing the Cha Cha Cha. Meera's daddy loves dancing the Scratch. Serena's daddy loves dancing the Belly. But when the dads get dancing, poor Dougie and his friends have no room t