Author: Emma Perry

  • Granny Grommet and Me

    Granny Grommet and Me is a picture book which tackles the worries of little swimmers, whilst embracing the comforting nature of the grandparent relationship – all in just one book. Meet granny and her grommet friends – quite a natty little group who have a great regular little meet up at the beach. They slip…

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  • Sky Colour

    Peter H. Reynolds has a knack for not only celebrating, but going all out to encourage creativity and self expression in young readers and artists. This creative element makes his picture books a joy to read, share and absorb. Beginning with The Dot, then Ish, Sky Colour completes this confidence boosting trilogy. Marisol loves painting,…

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  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?

    Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute? is a book like no other. This is picture book that hopefully you will never need to turn to, will never contemplate needing – but for the families who do need it, it will offer a great deal of solace and comfort during an unimaginably difficult time. Alex…

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  • Penguin and Pinecone

    This little penguin is the cute and incredibly endearing character of Salina Yoon’s picture book Penguin and Pinecone. Penguin and Pinecone opens with those beautifully simplistic illustrations. Crisp black lines, vivid colours … and did I mention that penguin? When Penguin discovers a ‘curious object’ (better know to you and I as a pinecone) he…

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  • Santa’s Secret

      Santa’s Secret from Mike Dumbleton is a humorous rhyming tale, with a delicious Aussie twist. Christmas Eve is, of course, a busy time for Father Christmas. After a big, replenishing sleep on Christmas Day it really is time to let loose and relax. But did you know what Santa really gets up to in…

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  • Bubbay

    Full of magic, wonder and friendship, Bubbay is a gorgeous story from Josie Wowolla Boyle, a Wonghi woman from Western Australia. Bubbay lives quite happily in the Australian outback. He gazes at the stars before falling asleep, and tends his goat herd carefully to ensure they provide him with lots of lovely milk. Down on…

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  • Go Jojo Go!

    Go Jojo Go! is a stunning picture book filled to the brim with the most breathtaking photography. Little Jojo is the cutest penguin who really wants her first taste of the ocean as soon as possible. She must wait patiently, learning about the challenges the ocean holds and, of course, learn how to swim (cue…

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  • Moon Rabbit

    Moon Rabbit

    A warm and tender story about friendship, told with a delicate calmness. Moon Rabbit has an almost serene feel to it – the flowing prose and those magical illustrations pull you into the comfort of a wonderful story about friendship. Little rabbit loves the hustle and bustle of her city life, but when the day…

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  • The Night Before Christmas

    ‘Twas the night before Christmas …’ … and so begins the evocative, atmospheric poem so many are now familiar with – The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore. Moore originally wrote this for his children, never intending it for publication. A cheeky relative had other ideas and sent it off to a newspaper, anonymously,…

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  • Librarian’s Night Before Christmas

    With a plethora of literary references embedded in the rhyming narrative, Librarian’s Night Before Christmas is a picture book made for literature lovers everywhere. The dedicated librarian is tidying the shelves, mending the broken books and sighing at the lack of funds which have left her beautiful place bereft of great books. Of course help…

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  • The Polar Express

    The Polar Express is a beautiful picture book which was created in 1985. It has since been turned in to a magical movie. As with many great cinematic creations turning back to the book that originally inspired it provides the reader with many rewards. The Polar Express is told from the point of view of…

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  • Father Christmas

    Utilizing a fun, comic strip style narrative Raymond Brigg’s classic picture book, Father Christmas, is one that we reach for year after year. Father Christmas is portrayed by Briggs as an incredibly down to earth chap, if not just little bit grumpy. I mean, traipsing across the world in the cold and dark, with blizzards…

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  • Olivia Helps With Christmas

    We’ve chosen Olivia Helps with Christmas for My Book Corner due to it’s ability to single handedly capture that intense excitement and anticipation felt on Christmas Eve. You know the sort – endless trips to the window to see if he has arrived … As preparations for the big day begin in earnest Olivia feels…

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  • Christmas Eve at the Mellops’

    Christmas Eve at the Mellops’ is full of nostalgic Christmas tones and good cheer, with a firm nod to the need to consider others – especially at Christmas time. Mr Mellops discovers a great article in his newspaper about Christmas tree decorations, this gives Isidor a fabulous idea for a great surprise for his father.…

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  • Figaro and Rumba and the Crocodile Café

    Anna Fienberg can certainly pen a story. Figaro and Rumba and the Crocodile Café is refreshing, quirky, vibrant and just pure fun. With the added benefit of Stephen Michael King’s colourful illustrations adorning page, it is a perfect challenge for those just climbing in to chapter books and an enjoyable romp for those already confident.…

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