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This richly detailed book about the quintessential Australian beach holiday, is guaranteed to occupy children for hours, as they look for objects that have been lost (by the artist), and found (by the family dog). Humorous postcards on each spread convey the joy of summer holiday ...
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Here is the church and here is the steeple. Here is the market and here are the people and ...here are the flames rising higher and higher! A tiny sneeze, a puff of smoke, a washing line, and a major disaster! The enchanting tale of a little dragon's small mistake.
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Henry Wilson and his sister Rosie know exactly where they live and not just the street, the town and the country. The know their place in space. Henry and Rosie can give their complete address, right down to their hemisphere, their planet, their solar system, and beyond.
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Henry, Penny, Frankie, Mum and Dad embark on their most exciting adventure yet - from Tassie to the very tip of the Top End.
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The city is full of surprises! Explore the underground sewers during a downpour, climb inside the giantest scientist, smell something stinky at the market and sneak up on the biggest barracuda in the aquarium. You can have the best time in the city! Ages 6+.
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With stories about how Christmas is celebrated in Australia and all round the world, recipes for Christmas treats, and fabulous ideas for homemade gifts, this is the perfect Christmas book for the whole family, full of Roland Harvey's lively and humorous illustrations. Includes f ...
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Friendship, horses and adventure in an Australian country town combine in this collection of Bonnie and Sam stories for young readers. Ages 7 to 9 years.
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Nathan loves pistons, drive shafts and carburettors. And for the new section of the annual Mount Sugarbin Hill Climb Race he's entered Lightning Rager. But is it powerful enough? Ages 8+.
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Covering centuries of scientific discovery across ages and cultures, this book will fascinate kids with its bizarre tales as well as encouraging them to develop a sense of wonder and curiosity. Hilarious illustrations by Roland Harvey expose the ridiculous side of the medical est ...
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With his companions in tow, Belvedere sets about exploring the city, a strange and exciting place. But city life is not quite what Belvedere had thought it would be and, just as he had feared, his friends are not the most perfect travelling companions. For ages 3+.
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