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In the tradition of 'An Aussie Night Before Christmas', a gorgeous Christmas story of one determined little kangaroo.
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'Snowy stared at his reflection in the still water. The face he saw was not rugged and red like the other roos, but soft and white.' Snowy is feeling left out and doesn't want to celebrate with his friends. But then a mysterious stranger arrives by the billabong. Suddenly Snowy's ...
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See how a friendship can turn a, once gruff bear to a confident, happy and sociable toy room bear. Ages 3-5.
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A moving and triumphant illustrated verse novel about childhood illness and support for friends. Toppling is a fantastic new verse novel from Sally Murphy and a fitting partner title with her first title with Walker Books, Pearl Verses the World. John is obsessed with dominoes ...
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At school, Pearl feels as though she is in a group of one. Her teacher wants her to write poems that rhyme but Pearl's poems don't. But when her grandmother passes away, she finds the courage to deliver a poem that defies her teacher's idea of poetry - her poem doesn't rhyme; it ...
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Henri lives in the French village of Villers-Bretonneux. Billy lives in Melbourne, Australia. These two little boys, who live thousands of miles away from each other, share one story that unites Villers-Bretonneux and Melbourne in history. A moving and inspiring story of World Wa ...
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In a lyrical novel told with clear-eyed sympathy, humor, and heart, Murphy follows a little girl who holds fast to her individuality, even as she learns to let go--and in daring to share her voice, discovers that maybe she's not a group of one after all. Illustrations.
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Ferdinand the Frog wants to outdo his brother Frankie in every possible way. He can jump the farthest, croak the loudest, and even has the longest name! Sibling rivalry soon reaches hilarious heights when Ferdinand pushes his luck too far. A cautionary tale about being too full o ...
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Pearl's world is changing. Her beloved grandmother has got Alxheimer's and doesn't always recognize her, the kids at school have turned mean, her mother is distracted by looking after her grandmother and her teacher keeps trying to make her write poems that rhyme. When her grandm ...
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John considers himself the ordinary one in his group of friends; clever, cool Dom is his best friend and together they make fun of the school bully. But when Dom falls sick with cancer, John's world falls apart. Eventually, though, they find ways to talk to Dom, they even find su ...
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