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Dad isn't afraid of much - giant waves, sharks, and crazy crabs don't bother him at all. But there is one thing that Dad is afraid of. To face it, Dad and his son need to be heroes. together!
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All the boys in Luke's class see things the same way - except for Luke, who has his own special way of looking. Luke feels as if he doesn't fit in. And then one day he discovers a place that feels like home. Suddenly, the whole world changes.
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This is a carefully designed, multi-layered picture book for older readers. At the most literal level of the story, a boy demands that his mother buy a bracelet or amulet at a fair in the town square. The artifact looks like a snake chasing or devouring its own tail in an endless ...
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April 26, Dad burns the toast, yells at Toby, thanks me for cleaning the cab of the truck, kisses Mum and Toby, then he's gone. April 27, the war starts. Everyone wants a place of safety, a place to share with the people they love. What would happen if a typical Australian family ...
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A boy goes on a journey of self-discovery as a stockman in Far North Queensland. In an exquisitely illustrated collage of memory and dreamscape, the boy confronts a huge, rogue bull and realizes he must acknowledge the errors of the past before he can fully embrace the future. CD ...
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Is an experience that surpasses the written word, immersing the audience in a powerful collaboration of creative talent.
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Hard-hitting social and political commentary displaying a depth of thought and a range of perception rarely found in contemporary Australian poetry.
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Henry is a small sapling who grows into a big strong tree under the protection of an even bigger and stronger tree. But then comes the longest night with drenching waters and howling winds, and the biggest and strongest tree falls. Henry is alone and his heart is hollow until he ...
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