This is a sweet and upbeat story of optimism and hope told through the eyes of a hat that has experienced a lot of changes in its life. Whatever the situation, this happy hat finds pleasure and satisfaction in its life. View More...
A fun gift set celebrating Australia's newest best-selling picture book!
The set contains a special mini edition of The Wonky Donkey and a cute (well, as cute as a one-eyed wonky donkey can be!) plush toy.
In this very funny cumulative song, each page tells us something new about the donkey until we end up with a spunky, hanky-panky cranky stinky dinky lanky honky-tonky winky wonky donkey, which will have children (and their grandmas) in fits of laughter. Boxset dimensions 17.0 x 22.0 x 9.8 cm. Actual book is 15.6 x 15.0 x 0.3 cm. Actual toy is 13.4 cm high. View More...
Early in the morning, mist rises from the sea to make clouds in the sky that drop rain on the earth. The rain forms trickles then streams and rivers that flow into the sea. The journey of water is ready to begin all over again. View More...
Eyes and ears, mouth and nose! Mostly hairy to my toes... Come and meet the wonderful Australian animal friends in this fun early childhood book, gloriously illustrated by John Gould. 24 pages. View More...
An ordinal counting book for Early Years. Join the lyrical rhymes as you count our beautiful Children of the Nations collection. Ust this ordinal counting book to teach first, second and beyond! 24 pages. View More...
Hat Parade! Hat Parade! Which hat will you wear today? Come and choose your hat for the parade and learn colours along the way with our lyrical fun rhymes! 24 pages. View More...
Wings and feathers, Beaks and claws, Fly and perch, Chirp and call ... Learn about Australia's beautiful birds in this fun early childhood book that features exquisite watercolour illustrations by early naturalist John Gould. The illustrations in this book are taken from John Gould's Birds of Australia, first published in the mid 19th century. The Queensland Museum holds original copies of this work in its Collection. 24 pages. View More...
Birds make nests to suit their way of living. Each nest is the best for the bird who made it. A grebe's nest floats on water. A skylark's nest is on the ground. Find out about different birds by looking at their nests. View More...
The weather changes every day and has a big impact on our daily lives. How can we predict what the weather will be like? We can predict weather by watching how animals around us are behaving. View More...
The leaves of the bellflower are eaten by the grasshopper who is eaten by the spider. But who will eat the spider? Discover the food chain of eating and being eaten that unfolds in this book. View More...
The Tea and Sugar train only came once a week on a Thursday. But the special Christmas train only came once a year. Today was Sunday. Four more days without sugar. Four more days until the Christmas train. Please, please be on time. Please don't be late. Join Kathleen in the outback as she eagerly awaits the Christmas Tea and Sugar train. Will she meet Father Christmas? Will she receive a Christmas gift from him? A delightful, heart-warming story from the National Library of Australia that will intrigue, captivate and introduce readers to a slice of the past. Wonderful sensitive illustrations... View More...
When the red fox plans on stealing the ducks on the lake, three ducks plan to take responsibility for the safety of the other ducks. They learn about responsibility and bravery. View More...
In a village in Africa, there lived a Boy Chief named Wusuri who was famous for his wisdom. He could solve any problem in the village with his wisdom. Through this story children can understand about fairness and problem solving. View More...
Despite practice and repetition, Zippy the Zebra cannot win a race. His body is skinny and his legs are very short. His friends encourage him to find other things to do, but Zippy likes to run. So Zippy keeps running, hoping that next time he will do better. Story concepts include hope, optimism, and perseverance. View More...
Daisy the Dummy Fairy has a very special job to do. When children grow big enough to give away their dummies, she flutters into their house at night to collect them, leaving every child a surprise to find in the morning! Daniel has just turned two and is ready to give away his dummies ... What will happen when he meets Daisy the Dummy Fairy? View More...
Join Wally on a fantastic journey! Wizard Whitebeard has set Wally a challenge: to find twelve scrolls scattered throughout lands of fantasy and magic. Your challenge is to find Wally! Get looking, Wally-Watchers! Perfect entertainment for rainy days and school holidays. The eye-boggling Where's Wally? series has sold over 43 million copies in 33 countries around the world. "Just the thing to keep kids enthralled for hours. But Beware! Grown-ups might find they get just as hooked." Wheels. About The Author: Martin Handford began his career as a freelance illustrator specialising in dra... View More...
Wally's stupendous new adventure is nothing short of a masterpiece. A Where's Wally? for the Tate Modern generation, the book is filled with a host of extra puzzles and activities to complete the game. This is a triumphant return for the speccy, bobble-hatted one. View More...