Category: Book Reviews for age 7-11

  • Violet Mackerel’s Natural Habitat

    Violet Mackerel’s Natural Habitat

    Violet Mackerel’s Natural Habitat is the third book in the series. Violet Mackerel is a confident and plucky young character created by an author who is very much in touch with how young girls really think and feel. Many children have, at some point, scrambled around the garden and / or beach looking for insects, bugs and…

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  • Pizza Cake and Other Funny Stories

    Pizza Cake and Other Funny Stories

    Pizza Cake and other Funny Stories is a collection of good quality short stories with a little bit of everything, beginning with the fantasy of ‘Saving Ms Fosdyke’ where teachers earn a fortune and are traded round like footy players… “Only the smartest, cleverest, most brilliant people get to be teachers.” … could not resist…

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  • Christian The Lion
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    Christian The Lion

    Christian The Lion is the remarkable true story of Australian friends Ace and John, who after arriving in London, took advantage of the fact that in 1969 you truly could buy absolutely anything at the iconic Harrods department store … a lion cub! Years later, their reunion with Christian and one year after Christian the lion…

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  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again

    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again

    A sequel? Really? Oh yes, and by special request of the Fleming family. Yep, the family of Ian Fleming – author of the original – contacted Frank Cottrell Boyce to revive Chitty and bring it slap bang up to date … Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again is here, with plenty more in the series, (see…

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  • The Barrumbi Kids

    The Barrumbi Kids

    The Barrumbi Kids is a great quality chapter book from Australian author Leonie Norrington. Published in 2002, and with two more in the series, this one is still going strong and is a must for your book corner. Dale and Tomias have different backgrounds and share a love for their country. In an approach reminiscent…

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  • Duck For A Day

    Fun, quirky and with a great sense of humour the descriptive qualities of Duck For A Day put it head and shoulders above many adult books! Remember that time of year? When the teacher decides who is going to take the classroom pet home for the holidays?! Meg McKinley accurately captures the anticipation surrounding this…

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  • Violet Mackerel’s Brilliant Plot

    Book 1. My Book Corner is always on the look out for original, witty chapter books and this CBCA short listed book was a really enjoyable one. Violet is a young girl, who, as the title suggests … hatches a brilliant plot. The first of a wonderful series from Anna Branford, Violet Mackerel’s Brilliant Plot…

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  • The 13-Storey Treehouse

    Full of imagination and quirky drawings The 13-Storey Treehouse is pure fun and enjoyment. This is a light hearted, fast paced, funny story centred around one day in the life of Andy and Terry on the day of the deadline for their new book. Love the portrayal of the publisher as Mr Big Red Nose –…

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  • Just A Dog

    Just A Dog, a novel for younger readers, seemingly begins as a collection of funny anecdotes about a beloved family pet. It then begins to grow and weave in to a touching story about family and love – all told from Corey’s point of view. My Book Corner highly recommends Just a Dog for those who…

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  • Kakadu Calling

    A wonderful collection of short stories, Kakadu Calling is ideal for those readers who are getting to grips with chapter books. Bunitj writer Jane Garlil Christophersen pens five engaging short stories about five different children. Follow Mardjibi as she takes a trip in a helicopter with her Dad to Darwin for the first time, and Sammy…

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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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  • 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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    Alex and The Watermelon Boat

        Chris McKimmie uses his unique style and imagination to tackle the Brisbane Floods from the perspective of young Alex, thus creating a highly compelling and creative picture book, Alex and The Watermelon Boat. The rain is pouring. It’s so loud Alex’s family have to shout to be heard. Despite warnings to the contrary…

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  • Bananas In My Ears

      Lyrical fun and absurdity abound in the pages of Bananas In My Ears thanks to Michael Rosen. Every good book corner deserves a great poetry collection – far too many teenagers in particular have immediate, adverse reactions to the word ‘poetry’ – we can’t help thinking that growing up surrounded by books such as…

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  • Counting by 7s
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    Counting by 7s

    Counting by 7s is a delightfully quirky novel featuring the intriguing character of 12 year old Willow Chance. Author Sloan doesn’t pull any punches. Tragedy strikes in the opening chapter when Willow learns her adoptive parents have been killed in a car crash. Sloan skilfully controls the narrative here as a group of adults bumble…

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