Tag: family

  • Grace Beside Me

    Grace Beside Me

    A beautifully quirky debut novel from Sue McPherson, the 2011 winner of the State Library of Queensland’s Indigenous Writing Fellowship. At times moving, at times funny, Sue McPherson has that enviable quality of a writer who is able to interweave (seemingly effortlessly) characters, ideas, poignancy and humour in to a strong, enjoyable novel. Delicate yet…

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  • Diary of a Taekwondo Master

    Diary of a Taekwondo Master

      The latest in series of the Diary books, from Shamini Flint, is the very humorous Diary of a Taekwondo Master. The previous book, Diary of a Rugby Champ, led neatly into this one when Marcus’ dad decided that Marcus’ kicking skills made him a perfect candidate for Taekwondo classes … so off Marcus goes. Marcus’ sense…

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  • Diary of a Rugby Champ

    Diary of a Rugby Champ from Shamini Flint is the latest in the ‘Diary’ series. Utiliszing the ever popular, cartoon / dairy format Flint has ensured her books are perfect for emerging readers. Each book features 9 year old Marcus Atkinson. Marcus is more than a little challenged when it comes to the sports skills…

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  • The Christmas Eve Ghost
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    The Christmas Eve Ghost

    The reputation of Shirley Hughes as a creator of exquisitely illustrated picture books, combined with the ability to tell a story in a manner that children connect with, is sooo well established. Her charm and warmth fit perfectly with this Christmas themed book – The Christmas Eve Ghost. This is a touching story of a…

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  • Louis Beside Himself

    Louis Beside Himself

    Louis Beside Himself is a breath of fresh air, an awesome novel featuring a male protagonist who just adores words. Louis lives with his dad who is constantly trying, and failing, to instigate enthusiasm in Louis for wrestling – but it’s just not happening. Louis prefers being curled up with a book, or spending time…

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  • Boris

    Boris

    From the creator of The Terrible Plop and Too Many Elephants comes a great series of engaging chapter books, perfect for the emerging reader. The Boris books are presented beautifully. The vibrant covers open to reveal full colour images on each page. With a mixture of straight narrative and speech bubbles from the characters, these ones are perfect…

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  • The Grunts In Trouble

    The Grunts In Trouble

    The Grunts in Trouble is an amusing portrayal of family that is very different. Sunny is the ‘son’ of Mr and Mrs Grunt. Mr Grunt found him hanging on a washing line and decided that he would make a perfect present for Mrs Grunt. Mrs Grunt knows boys like blue – so she dyed her old…

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  • Danny Champion of the World

    Danny Champion of the World

    Danny Champion of the World is a masterpiece from the reliable and imaginative pen of Roald Dahl. With the relationship between father and son at its core, it is both tender and witty. Danny lives with his father in a gypsy caravan next to their filling station and car garage/workshop. Danny’s mum died when he…

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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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  • 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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  • Violet Mackerel’s Possible Friend

    Violet Mackerel’s Possible Friend

    Violet Mackerel’s Possible Friend, is Book Five in the delightful series which is just perfect for those who are tackling chapter books. Following her mum’s marriage to the very lovely Vincent, Violet’s family have now moved to their new family home. There are lots of new places to discover including a wonderful garden full of…

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  • Violet Mackerel’s Personal Space

    Violet Mackerel’s Personal Space

    Violet Mackerel’s Personal Space is a delightful addition to the Violet Mackerel series. The plot in Personal Space is a little bit more involved, a little bit more complicated and really gets to grips with trying to understand the emotions of others. Perfectly suited for the fan base which is growing up alongside Violet. Anna’s…

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  • 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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  • Whatever Happened To My Sister?

    Simona Ciraolo’s (Hug Me) latest picture book is a touching portrayal of growing up, from the very sweet view point of the younger sibling, as she tries ever so hard to determine … Whatever Happened To My Sister? ‘I had my suspicions for a while that someone had replaced my sister with a girl who…

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