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  • av Alison Lester
    124,-

    A gorgeous new cover edition of a classic alphabet book.

  • av Sofie Laguna
    145,-

    A gorgeous board book, perfect for babies and toddlers that beautifully captures the whole experience of having a favourite blanky and what happens on the day it finally must be washed. A wonderful journey full of love, desperate searching, joyous discovery and the restoration of all the gloriously comforting aromas.

  • av R.J. Timmis
    114,-

    If you don't like this series you can BITE ME. Jawsome is awesome.

  • av Alison Lester
    125,-

  • av Leigh Hobbs
    195,-

    Mr Chicken's most ambitious journey yet will take him to the outer reaches of the known universe! From picture book maestro and former Australian Children's Laureate Leigh Hobbs.

  • av Paul Jennings
    150,-

    Honest, insightful, funny - a brilliant memoir about writing and teaching and life from one of Australia's most loved children's authors.

  • av Hayley Rawsthorne
    195,-

    A glorious song of love and hope.

  • av Sophy Williams
    195,-

    If there's one thing parents can count on, it's kids having big feelings! A gentle, loving book to read and share.

  • av Karen Comer
    145,-

    A sweet and emotional novel about friendship, family and accepting change from a fresh new voice.

  • av Christobel Mattingley
    126,-

    The riveting true account of a young WW2 pilot's heroic journey, illustrated with photographs, maps and excerpts from his log books.

  • av Anna Fienberg
    198,-

    He's brave! He's bold! HE'S THE BEST! Tashi's too cunning for the war lord and the wicked baron, and far too clever for giants, ghosts, witches and demons. Seven books are rolled into one big book of Tashi with 14 stories.

  • av Shamini Flint
    115,-

    Marcus Atkinson is a taekwondo master (not!). But his dad is convinced that Marcus has magic in his kicks.

  • av Craig Smith
    92,-

    A lively, rhythmic text encouraging baby play is perfectly captured in warm, funny illustrations by Ann James, one of Australia's best-loved illustrators. Collect the set! Hush Baby Hush, Go Baby Go, What's That Noise? and Where is Baby?

  • av Frances Watts
    93,-

    Someone's playing naughty tricks on the residents of Flamant Castle and the blame's fallen on Tommy! Can she find out the truth? Another adventure in the Sword Girl series featuring the feisty Thomasina.

  • av Ursula Dubosarsky
    107,-

    Buenos Aires' Chief of Police, Coco Carlomagno, is sure his office high in the Obelisco is haunted. There's only one guinea pig Coco can turn to, to help him in his hour of need: his logic-loving cousin Alberta. Can Alberta help him unravel the mysteries of the perplexing pineapple?

  • av John Heffernan
    115,-

    A heartfelt story of a teenage boy living in the conflict zone of Afghanistan.

  • av Alison Lester
    175,-

    Come to the beach with Noni - the nicest pony you could ever meet - in this purely delightful rhyming story for young children by the much-loved Alison Lester. You may have met Noni already in Noni the Pony.

  • av Shamini Flint
    115,-

    Marcus is a math whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to... with hilarious results.

  • av Kate Constable
    142,-

    When Sadie is tumbled back in time to view a terrible crime, she is pulled into a strange mystery. Can Sadie, Walter and Lachie figure out a way to right old wrongs, or will they be condemned to repeat them?

  • av Anna Fienberg
    195,-

    Now all of Tashi's stories are rolled into one enormous book!

  • av Alison Lester
    165,-

    One big book of the four fabulous Bonnie and Sam adventures

  • av Shamini Flint
    126,-

    Marcus is a maths whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to - with hilarious results. In illustrated diary format, Marcus's gentle, satiric humour and comic drawings will have readers laughing out loud while learning a surprising amount about sport.

  • av J.L. Powers
    115,-

    Amina lives on the edges of Mogadishu. Her family's house has been damaged in Somalia's long civil war, but they continue to live there, reluctant to leave their home. Amina's world is shattered when government forces come to arrest her father because his art has been officially censored, deemed too political.

  • av Rosanne Hawke
    125,-

    Shahana lives alone with her young brother in the shadow of the Line of Control, the border patrolled by Pakistani and Indian soldiers that divides Kashmir in two. She finds a boy lying unconscious near the border. Zahid is from across the Line of Control, and Shahana takes a terrible risk by sheltering him.

  • av Karen Wood
    126,-

    Finally the day has come when Jess can bring home her once-in-a-lifetime horse. But Opal falls ill, the local vet just can't find a cure and Lawson casts her out onto his cattle station. Refusing to give up, Jess heads west with her best friends - and Luke. Will she be able to bring Opal home? And could Luke be her once-in-a-lifetime boy?

  • av David McRobbie
    144,-

    It is 1940, and war rages. With nothing to keep him at home, fifteen-year-old Adam Chisholm joins Britain's Merchant Navy. His first ship takes him on a stormy Atlantic convoy where he faces seasickness, submarines and shipwreck. In his remarkable sea journeys, Adam meets enemies face to face, and makes friends - some for a lifetime.

  • av MARK GREENWOOD
    234,-

    Mark Greenwood's text and Terry Denton's watercolour illustrations bring to life this story of conflict and divided loyalties.

  • av Stephanie Dowrick
    234,-

    Beautifully illustrated and tenderly told, this heart-warming story of a little boy and his parents is a stunning collaboration by two best-selling and award-winning creators.

  • av Michelle Morgan
    142,-

    Thirteen-year-old Joe Riley gets up to all sorts of mischief in this unsentimental portrait of Sydney during the Depression.

  • av Trace Balla
    231,-

    A gentle and beautiful book about slowing down and growing up, set on Australia's Glenelg River and featuring a ten-year-old boy and his uncle. Ages 8-12.

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