A success story for anyone who knows the highs―and lows―of learning to do something for the first time. Max will fly away with your heart!As the son of legendary superheroes Captain Lightning and Mada
The extraordinary touches a seemingly ordinary moment of family life, in this tender, heart-warming story. “A remarkable story … young and old readers will be spellbound throughout this torrential tal
With an eye for capturing small moments of shared experience, Bob Graham illuminates the natural wonder that comes with every new day."Bob Graham encourages readers to reflect on, and reach out to, th
In a spare urban fable, Bob Graham brings us one small boy, one loving family, and one miraculous story of hope and healing."No one saw the bird fall."In a city full of hurried people, only young Will
Endorsed by Amnesty International. In this beautifully illustrated story, Bob Graham shows how all the creatures and the people of the world can be connected to each other in the most surprising ways.
Shortly after an Op-Ed speculating that Saudi Arabia may be a bigger threat to Western society than anyone ever imagined appears in the New York Times, its author, former Senator and co-chair of the 9
A comic canine conundrum from Australia's leading picture book maker.Brought home from the rescue centre, Dave is small and sparky and gets all excited. To Kate he's everything a pup should be. The tr
A heartwarming story written in the form of Jack's diary.Jack lives with his family in an unremarkable part of the city called Separation Street, with his embarrassing parents and his little brother,
An enchanting adventure story about a performing dog.Buffy is a performing dog with HUGE talents. He can play the harmonica, tap-dance and do magic tricks. But when he outshines his master the magicia
An enchanting tale of a girl’s early years and her treasured blanket.From the moment Julia is born, her most treasured possession is a red woollen blanket. Together they go through the many colourful
Annabelle’s dad says she’ll never find fairies in cement and weeds. But Annabelle does. She finds a tiny fairy child, Jethro Byrde, and his family, who are on their way to the Fairy Travellers’ Picnic