Tag: environment

  • Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth
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    Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth

    Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth is an absorbing non-fiction picture book from Nicola Davies and Emily Sutton. It’s the companion book to the duo’s award-winning Tiny: The Invisible World of Microbes. ‘How many different kinds of living things are there on our planet? One, two, three, LOTS!’ …and after that fabulous opening line…

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  • Trees

    Trees

    Trees, from Lemniscates is a beautifully rendered picture book combining soft lyrical prose with captivating illustrations. The opening four pages show the reader how trees change during the four seasons. Then Trees delves a little deeper, encouraging curiosity in the important things that trees do. … how they adapt to their surroundings, use their roots…

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  • The Unexpected Visitor

    The Unexpected Visitor

    You can see a lot of things from our very narrow veranda in Australia. The very narrow veranda runs along our very yellow house, which faces the cobalt Coral Sea. And when you sit on the very narrow veranda, it’s a bit like sitting in the aisle of a bus. So Mum and Dad bought…

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  • The LumberJack’s Beard

    The LumberJack’s Beard

    Let’s face it… The beard trend might just be here to stay. Facial fuzz has been the fad of choice for the 2010s. The hipsters’ version of 30s’ slicked back hair, the 50s’ high waisted trousers and the 80s’ sweater around the neck. So I guess a picture book about a beard was bound to…

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  • Whale Boy

    Whale Boy

    Whale Boy by Nicola Davies is a wonderfully lyrical, atmospheric tome from the hands of an author whose passion for animals, and conservation comes across in all that she does. Davies’ narrative focuses on Michael, a young boy growing up in the small town named Liberty, set upon the tropical island of Rose Town. Michael…

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  • Pandora

    Pandora

    Pandora is an exquisite picture book from author/illustrator Victoria Turnbull. With a simple yet powerful narrative and absorbing illustrations she has created a touching picture book about love and friendship. ‘Pandora lived alone, in a land of broken things.’ Pandora creates a wonderful home from all the broken things that other people have discarded. Turnbull’s…

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  • 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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