Tag: picture book

  • Stanley Paste

    Aaron Blabey seems to hit the nail firmly on the head when it comes to creating children’s picture books dealing succinctly with dilemmas children will either face, or see their peers facing. He achieves this without patronising his audience, in fact he injects just the right level of humour. Stanley Paste is incredibly small. This…

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  • Ben & Duck

    Ben & Duck is a book about friendship. It’s a story which calmly draws in the reader with its blend of a carefully timed plot and exquisite illustrations. When Ben first encounters just one, very large duck at the park he really isn’t quite sure. When the duck start to follow him home, he becomes…

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  • Me and My Dad

        Me and My Dad is a perfect addition to our Father’s Day list. With a fine sprinkling of just a few words on each page, this one is perfect for the youngest reader. As with all great children’s picture books, the depth and joy of this story also lies within the captivating illustrations.…

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  • Every Friday

    With a fun filled, 1950’s retro style vibe Every Friday is pure joy. Dan Yaccarino has created a picture book which celebrates the simple things we do with children, and shows how sometimes doing the same things is such a positive. Our little character begins the book by announcing that his favourite day is Friday…

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  • Oh, Daddy!

    Simple and stylish, cute without being twee Oh, Daddy! as the title suggests, is particularly perfect for Father’s Day. “I’m so smart, I even show my dad how to do things and he’s a grown-up!’ Our little character takes us through a day spent with Daddy, including other members of his family, pointing out the…

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  • The Magnificent Tree

    Nick Bland has teamed up with Michael Stephen King to produce the memorable picture book – The Magnificent Tree. The Magnificent Tree is a delightfully simple story with many delicate layers. It captures the wonderful relationship of Bonny and Pop who “were always bursting with ideas.” One day, they decide to build a tree to…

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  • The Jewel Fish of Karnak

    A beautifully simple fable set against the wonderful backdrop of Ancient Egypt from the multi talented Graeme Base. Opening a Graeme Base book is always a pleasure. Eye popping illustrations fill the pages inviting the reader in to discover so much more hidden within its depths. Thieves Jackal and Ibis are given a chance of…

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  • Koala Lou

    “Koala Lou, I do love you!” A classic picture book from much loved Australian children’s author Mem Fox and talented illustrator, the late Pamela Lofts. Koala Lou is a sweet story about how coming second is more than ok. Koala Lou is used to much attention and frequent “I love you”s from her adoring mother.…

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  • Madeline in London

    Quirky and original for sure. The stories of Madeline have a unique appeal. The opening is part of the Madeleine tradition, “in an old house in Paris” … “Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.” Little ones love the familiarity of that page. In a bizarre twist of fate, Madeline and her girls are…

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  • London from part of a wonderful series (Paris) from Sarah McMenemy. Pull this gorgeous book out from its slipcase then unfold it (all 150cm of it) to gain a unique view of London. With pop out elements and exquisitely drawn illustrations it serves as a great educational tool and visual guide to this capital city. Sarah, a…

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  • The Terrible Suitcase

        From much loved children’s illustrator Freya Blackwood comes a beautiful story about that all important first day at school. It’s one little girl’s wish to have a red backpack with rockets and a silver zipper just like her friend Howard. The red suitcase she has been given? Well, it just doesn’t cut it…

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  • 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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  • 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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