Author: Emma Perry

  • Dingo’s Tree
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    Dingo’s Tree

    Divided in to four short chapters entitled Dingo’s Tree, The Raindrop, The Tree That Walked and The Last Tree this is a poignant story about man’s destruction of the landscape and its impact on the landscape, natural resources and the animals who depend on them for survival. Penned and illustrated by mother and daughter team…

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  • Alice Miranda In New York

    Alice Miranda In New York

    Alice-Miranda – confident, self assured, plucky and incredibly likeable! This is number five, yes five! … in this popular series. Alice-Miranda, a character who manages to charm all those around her, shows positivity, manners and curiosity at an enviable level when her adventures take her to the eclectic New York. Undeterred by starting a new school in a…

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  • Author Interview: Asphyxia

    Author Interview: Asphyxia

    The first of the Grimstones series first arrived on my desk earlier this year. I still remember the first time I opened the front cover of Hatched – I knew this was something special. The images are striking, imaginative and full of creativity. The words? Wonderfully descriptive. I really enjoyed Asphyxia’s answer to our questions, they provide a…

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  • The Grimstones – Whirlwind

    The Grimstones – Whirlwind

    Asphyxia’s distinctive style, bringing the loveable Martha to life, is back again for the third instalment of The Grimstones. Too excited!! Martha still has the reputation within her family, for being … well … a little clumsy. Whirlwind sees her trying to shrug this off with all her courage. Martha’s quest? To prove that she…

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  • The Grimstones – Mortimer Revealed

    The Grimstones – Mortimer Revealed

    It is with trepidation that you tentatively open the first pages of the sequel to a much loved and adored book. There is much pressure on that book to not only live up to, but also surpass the expectations created by its predecessor. Mortimer Revealed? LOVED it! Martha Grimstone is an imaginative girl living in…

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  • The Grimstones – Hatched

    The Grimstones – Hatched

    The Grimstones  is quirky, original and expertly crafted. A gothic fairy story which is gentle and heart warming with a sprinkling of magic. The Grimstones is told by the spirited and inquisitive character, Martha. The Grimstones originally began as a puppet show – infact these theatrical productions have (and still are) touring Australia and overseas.  As a result…

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  • The Tunnels of Tarcoola

    The Tunnels of Tarcoola

    Inspired by the tunnels that do actually exist beneath Balmain, The Tunnels of Tarcoola is a wholesome, page turning, spine-tingling adventure novel. With echoes of the brilliance of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five, minus the lashings of ginger beer and cucumber sandwiches, Jennifer Walsh has brought this genre bang up to date for a modern audience. Meet…

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  • Beautiful Birds Colouring Book

    Beautiful Birds Colouring Book

    Adults may think they’ve cornered the colouring book market, however Beautiful Birds Colouring Book from Emmanuelle Walker will suit both little and big hands quite perfectly. Over 90 glorious pages are filled with wonderful images to bring to life, with the help of some coloured pencils. The black and white images strike a nice balance between the…

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  • Aerodynamics of Biscuits

    Aerodynamics of Biscuits

    Aerodynamics of Biscuits is biscuit filled, pirate-mice swash buckling adventure which takes readers to the moon … and back again. Clare Helen Walsh and Sophia Touliatou have created a fun picture book which will make you see biscuits (and brie!) quite differently. When young Oliver sneaks down in the middle of the night to snaffle…

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  • No Such Thing

    No Such Thing

    No Such Thing from Ella Bailey is an endearing picture book just perfect for Halloween. No Such Thing features Georgia. Georgia is an intelligent girl, as a result she can certainly explain away the strange occurrences in her house. Objects moving, missing food, missing socks … there’s always a perfectly reasonable explanation. Isn’t there?? Clearly…

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  • The Butterfly Garden
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    The Butterfly Garden

    The Butterfly Garden, Laura Weston, is a thoughtfully rendered, beautifully crafted picture book which charts the life cycle of a butterfly in a manner which encourages little fingers to explore, and minds to wonder. With minimal text on each page, ‘an egg’, ‘a flight’, ‘a sleep’ Laura Weston’s narrative takes her readers on the butterfly’s…

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  • How Many Legs?

    How Many Legs?

    Katja Spitzer’s How Many Legs? is a little gem of a counting picture book. Published by Flying Eye Books, you can be assured of its high quality – hardcover, beautifully thick pages and great print quality. Spitzer’s vibrant images illustrate each of the numbers from 1 – 10, from 1 unicorn through to 10 quite…

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  • Pom Pom The Champion

    Pom Pom The Champion

    So delighted that this quirky panda, who certainly knows his own mind, is back. With vengeance. Pom Pom The Champion is Sophy Henn’s smile inducing follow up to Pom Pom Gets The Grumps. Pom Pom is all at ‘sixes and sevens’ (don’t you just love that phrase?), but it isn’t long before he develops a…

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  • Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2016 – Shortlist Announced

    Scottish Children’s Book Awards 2016 – Shortlist Announced

    The shortlist is out for the 2016 Scottish Children’s Book Awards, Scotland’s largest book award – managed by the Scottish Book Trust in partnership with Creative Scotland. It really is an event. One that involves LOTS of readers – teachers, librarians and book group leaders sign up their groups in the appropriate age group and…

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  • Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever

    Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever

    The chatty and relaxed diary format of Jeff Kinney’s Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever continues to appeal immediately to a wide ranging audience. The comic style elements add visual humour which boys in particular can often latch on to with ease. In this latest instalment, book 6, the hapless Gregg Heffley launches from…

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