MR CHICKEN GOES TO PARIS by Leigh Hobbs

(CBC shortlisted)

Find out about Mr Chicken’s adventures in Paris. A funny story with wonderful illustrations to amuse adult and child.

Order your signed copy with us now. RRP 24.99

 

JACKSON’S FOOTY,

by Dwayne Russell

Jackson loves Australian Football. Above all, he loves his footy. He takes it everywhere. When he’s eating breakfast, when he’s shopping with his grandma, or washing his dog. Jackson’s footy is by his side.

Written by 3AW broadcaster and Fox Sports commentator Dwayne Russell and illustrated by Donna Gynell of the Arthur the Dog series fame, Jackson’s Footy is an early childhood reader for mums and dads to read to their children. Perfect for 3-6 years.

RRP $27.50

 

THERE WAS AN OLD SAILOR,

By Claire Saxby, Illustrated by Cassandra Allen

A delightful new twist on a familiar tale!

The tale of an old salty sailor who swallows a krill which makes him ill, and who cures his terrible bellyache by eating each animal in the sea, one after another. An hilarious new twist on There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Fly, delightfully brought to life by Cassandra Allen.

  • A great way to introduce children to the concept of the food chain
  • An age-old story with strong commercial appeal that kids will enjoy reading aloud

Ages 3 – 7 years

RRP $27.99 (Purchase this book and get free fish toy)

 

ONE DRAGON’S DREAM

by Peter Pavey

A reissue of the classic Australian fantasy counting picture book which follows one dragon’s dream about a very strange and unique court case.

Peter Pavey’s much-loved classic fantasy picture book is also a clever and unique counting book full of hidden surprises. Each picture poses a challenge to find the matching objects and visual puns and puzzles that abound within. Some are easy to spot, but some are more difficult…and some will have you looking for hours! Ages 3 – 6 years

RRP $19.99

 

MY PLACE

by Nadia Whaeatley & Illustrated by Donna Rawlins

20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Discover, or rediscover, a ‘time machine’ which takes the reader back into the past. It depicts the history of one particular piece of land in Sydney from 1788 to 1988 through the stories of the various children who have lived there.

  • Features new artwork; revised text; and a letter to My Place readers celebrating the 20th anniversary.
  • New timeline traces the history of the characters in the book as well as the history of Australia, and is right up to date with reference to Australia’s apology to Indigenous Australians.

Ages 7 – 9 years

RRP $19.99