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  • av Katie Flannigan Flannigan
    280,-

    Melody watches a man build a makeshift home under the bridge, on the opposite riverbank. What will Melody think of her new neighbour? This is a story of compassion and empathy for the homeless and marginalized in society. With over 100,000 people homeless in Australia, this book explores the realities of homelessness and the kindness of a child.

  • av Heidi Cooper Smith
    176,-

    Sidis an octopus who is desperate to solve the mystery of his vanishing socks.After staging a stake out to catch the thieves, Sid discovers the stolen socksare ruined and he must learn to love the odd socks that remain. A colorfulmystery with counting and matching fun and an underlying message about theimportance of embracing change.

  • av Sue Pillans Aka Suzie Starfish
    156,-

    This story draws attention to the importance of biodiversity on the reef and illustrates the special roles and relationships animals have under the sea. Told through the eyes of Roger the wrasse, a small and brightly coloured reef fish who is in charge of a cleaning station on the reef. Roger's bright colours are almost like a neon sign advertising his 'cleaning services' to other sea creatures on the reef.

  • av Jenny Gahan
    176,-

    Monet, a French artist, is fascinated by light. He paints at all times of the day, in all seasons, and in all kinds of weather. He chases the light as it frolics through the fields, dances in the treetops, and skips across the water. Eventually the light comes to rest in Monets beautiful waterlily pond.

  • av Craig Cormick
    146,-

    In Superheroes for a Day, three autistic friends transform their unique abilities into superpowers tosave their school from endless maths. This engaging story normalizes theexperiences of Autistic kids in an entertaining and accessible way, making them>

  • av Carrie Hayward
    176,-

    Walters world grows increasingly hazy as he distracts himself with his devices while waiting for some important news. Will it make a difference to Walter if the news is good or bad? The Dragonfly in the Haze focuses on our increasing disconnection with the physical world and how this disconnect is impacting our sense of meaning and vitality.

  • av Carrie Hayward
    176,-

    The Unwanted Friend explores the intricate relationship between Wren and Mina. As Wren faces a looming deadline, Mina appears as the voice in Wrens head. Will her presence be helpful? This self-help tale teaches conscious management of unhelpful thinking, enhancing connection and choice in our lives. A concise and impactful ACT guide.

  • av Kelly Lee
    250,-

    Monday is in despair— everyone seems to prefer the other days of the week. As she tries to reinvent herself, she discovers a shimmering letter that might just prove that someone does appreciate her. A delightful tale about self-acceptance and embracing your own uniqueness.

  • av Carrie Hayward
    176,-

    Wilbur is caught in the grip of overwhelming anger. Even his beloved garden withers in the face of it. Can Wilbur bring his world back into balance? The Flower in the Pocket explores how our vulnerabilities to psychological struggle can turn emotional pain into more deep-seated suffering, and guides us to regain control in unmanageable situations.

  • av Carrie Hayward
    176,-

  • av Deborah Kelly
    156,-

    In The Doll Box, Isla explores her family's history through her mother's captivating stories of courageous women. With each tale, she finds inspiration, realizing that the strength of her ancestors lives within her too.

  • av Gregory Hill
    326,-

    An epic train journey from New Zealand to Spain, across 19 countries in 89 days on 33 different trains. From New Zealand's Northern Explorer to the Eurostar, the book captures the romance of rail travel, exploring cultures, cuisines, history and people along the way.

  • av Y. K. Willemse
    146,-

    Ten-year-old Jerry is convinced his parents dont love him. He gets their attention by setting off stink bombs, flooding his mums laundry, and causing mayhem on the bus. But when a window appears beneath his mums washing line and the monsters beneath it start trying to kidnap Jerry, he changes his ways. The monsters dont have an appetite for good children. But Jerry can only fool them for so long

  • av Emma Cameron
    146,-

    When Ryel and his dad blend their family in a three-bedroom house with Lonnie and her two sons Darcy and Harry, Ryel finds himself having to share a room. Luckily, the annual sockey tournament at school is coming up and the boys make a deal. Whoever ranks the highest in the competition gets a room all to himself.

  • av Deborah Kelly
    196,-

    An Australian conservation success story about seahorses, inspired by true events. Lyrical in style and featuring information pages about seahorses and the Seahorse Hotels Project.

  • av Rosanne Hawke
    126,-

    The carpet is shot at over Afghanistan and the Simurgh (a giant bird from Persian folklore) snatches Pepper from the carpet to feed her young when they hatch. The carpet is disorientated without Pepper and disappears after Zam falls off. He makes the long climb up the mountain to find Pepper. How will they get home to Australia without the carpet?

  • av Melissa Wray
    156,-

    A secret. A holiday. A summer like never before. Shae knows her parents are keeping something from her and is determined to find out what. But nothing can prepare her for what they are hiding. A coming-of-age story about 17-year-old Shae who is learning that relationships, deception, secrets and love can all blend together and change everything.

  • av Amanda Deed
    176,-

    From Noahs Flood to the imprisonment of Paul the Apostle, this collection of thirteen short stories by various authors will take you on a journey through Bible times, seen through the eyes of characters you may or may not recognise, as they face decisions and experience life-changing encounters.

  • av Rosanne Hawke
    126,-

    The carpet lands in the River Nile. After Pepper has a run-in with a crocodile, she and Zam are taken to a temple to be safe. Here cats are revered and Pepper most of all. She is so special the attendants want to make a mummy of her.

  • av Kitty Black
    196,-

    Follow If I Were A Lion along on a journey of self-discovery as children wish they had the courage or curiosity of a lion, (or the freedom to lounge around) and then recognize that the traits they most admire are those they already have. Anyone can be a lion, all you have to do is be yourself!

  • av Adele Jones
    156,-

    Radical gene therapy freed Blaine Colton from his disease-afflicted body. Just when he thinks he can be a normal teen, he's told his procedure was unapproved. Subjected to constant testing, refused contact with his parents and deprived of life-sustaining medication, Blaine begins to suspect something, much bigger than himself, is going on.

  • av Kate Gordon
    176,-

    Temora Tempest is in Writungeard, a student at Lyfthelm Tower, but things aren't as well as the Literi would have them believe. Because Rider Marr is on the loose and it's up to Temora and her friends to uncover his sinister plans and protect the realm and the Dreamers.

  • av Kathy Hoopmann
    126,-

    Mona is earth-bound. Kiki is mission control. Bart has a galactic space obsession. And Zane's thinking is off the planet. The Secret Science Society need to come up with a prize-winning experiment. Can they build a rocket ship to put a dog in space? Will Zane's secret plan end in an astronomical DISASTER? Sssshhhh, the ending is out of this world.

  • av Ray Salisbury
    276,-

    New Zealand is a country synonymous with epicadventure. Over the years, countless sea kayakers, climbers and alpine trampershave attempted journeys across its stunning landscape, and many more dream offollowing in their tracks. In Epic, the stories of a dozen memorableKiwi explorers are brought together in a tribute to the spirit of adventure.

  • av Toni Lindsay
    196,-

    Written by a qualified expert, this is a guide to managing anxiety specifically for those aged 14– 25. It contains impactful strategies that can be realistically applied even in a busy and changeable time of life, on themes including managing uncertainty and identifying purpose. An essential tool for minimising anxietys impact on your life.

  • av Isabelle Duff
    156,-

    When Sal rides her pony, she feels like a cowgirl brave, smart and wild. But at school, she is isolated and anxious. In this vibrantly illustrated, heart-warming story, find out how a small act of bravery and the power of friendship help Sal to be herself even when she is scared. Perfect for young readers who are struggling with nerves or anxiety.

  • av Kristin Kelly
    156,-

    In a world where eczema affects one in five kids, Mitchell's storyresonates. Despite the itchiness, teasing, and stress, he stays strong. Withhis family's support, he learns to manage his condition and discovers thatplaying the guitar is a great distraction from the itch. Will all his practicing pay off when he tries out for the school band?

  • av Jess Galatola
    250,-

    Some Families Change gently navigates the complexities of changing family structures through poignant verse and empathetic illustrations. From split families to the loss of a parent, this book offers a sensitive, reassuring lens for children grappling with such changes, helping them understand and process their feelings.

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