• The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore

    In a reversal of the typical order the wonderful story of The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore began life as a film … graced our iPad screens as an inspiring Book App … and now the book form emerges. This is testament to the powerful nature of the story penned by William Joyce. Eloquent, uplifting and…

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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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  • The Worst Princess

        The Worst Princess is a quirky picture book from Anna Kemp. Princess Sue has read ALL the books. She knows she must wait for her prince to come with her hair tied in plaits at the top of a very tall tower … it’s what comes after that she really isn’t prepared for.…

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  • Paris

      Paris isn’t your standard book. Pull it out of the slip case, unfold it and be presented with a myriad of three-dimensional delights from the wonderful city of Paris. When you’ve finished flip it over and be mesmerised by yet more images celebrating the wonderful architecture to be found in the capital city of…

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  • Melu

        “But Melu was different” Melu stands out from the herd of “stubborn mules” who always go in the same direction and never venture to pastures new. When his dreams of “splashing in the glittering green sea” become too much he literally turns around and decides to go in his own direction – to…

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  • The Baby That Roared!

        Many parents will have a giggle at this one … after Mr and Mrs Deer spent so much time wishing for a baby, one arrives – but they end with much more than they bargained for! The Baby That Roared! from Simon Puttock tells the story of a little ‘baby’ that arrives in a…

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  • Come Down, Cat!

    Come Down, Cat! from Sonya Hartnett & Lucia Masicullo is wonderful picture book. Embracing so many themes this picture book is perfect for 6-8 aged readers in particular. The opening page catapults the reader straight in to the problem that dominates the book – young Nicholas’ cat is stuck on the roof of his very…

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  • No Bears

        No Bears by Meg McKinlay and Leila Rudge is a gorgeously styled picture book capturing the oh so feisty determination of a little girl determined to have NO bears in her book! This is Rubys’ book, “You can tell it’s a book because there are words everywhere.” …one she is going to make…

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  • The New Jumper

    The New Jumper, a picture book from the award winning Oliver Jeffers, oozes both style and wittiness in perfect doses. Oliver Jeffers’ ability to entrance with deceptively simply drawings, with carefully placed touches of colour, is definitely to be admired. I was absorbed by the Heuys as soon as I delved in Jeffers’ latest picture…

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  • My Mum Has X-Ray Vision

    Love this picture book – how does mum know everything?! Well, it must be because she has x-ray vision?!?! My Mum Has X-Ray Vision from Angela McAllister is a comical story all about Milo’s mum who, well, just seems to know everything that is going on – from jumping on the bed to sneaking saucepans…

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  • Mark of the Wagarl

    The Mark of the Wagarl is based on a traditional story from the Nyoongar people of the south-west of Western Australia. Expertly told by Lorna Little, elder of the Bindjareb Nyoongar community, Lorna cites the children as her main reason for writing … “They are strong in their desire to share stories with their wadjella…

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  • The Old Frangipani Tree at Flying Fish Point

    This gorgeous picture book will entrance you from the moment you open the hard cover when you’ll be engulfed by images of delicate flowers cascading towards you from the frangipani tree nestled behind. Set against a background of warm swirly reds and oranges these delightful hues echo the warm, heartening family relationships that are depicted…

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  • Owl Know How

        Owl Know How is the picture book creation of two award-winning artists, Cat Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. It is the delightful story of the inhabitants of Cloud Town, who must very quickly solve the problem of branches poking through the clouds .. a natural hazard of such a habitat I guess?! Owl Know…

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  • Frané Lessac

      Frané Lessac is an award winning artist, illustrator and author of children’s books, (inc. The Greatest Liar on Earth). In 2010 she was awarded The Muriel Barwell Award for Distinguished Service to Children’s Literature. Frané is also a National Year of Reading Ambassador for Western Australia. My Book Corner is delighted to present our…

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  • The Greatest Liar on Earth

    Award winning duo Frané Lessac and Mark Greenwood have created a children’s picture book full of intrigue, imagination and Frané’s unique illustrations. Beginning and ending with the image of a unhappy man, alone and surrounded by a cloak of fog and mystery, The Greatest Liar tells the tale of what happened to Louis de Rougemont…

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