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When two ragamuffins stumble across a book in the dust their world begins to change. The familiar becomes fantastical, the mundane becomes magical, and a fractured community finds a focus.
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Mud. In her mouth, her nose and her eyes. Mud in her hair and caked on her neck and her arms. Mud filling her shoes and seeping through the thin cotton weave of her trousers. She lay sprawled on her side, a garbled, barely distinct sound coming from her: jaymartinjaymartin. Her w ...
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This series takes readers on a fictional journey through some fascinating Australian stories, inspired by objects from the National Museum of Australia's collection. Ages 7+.
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Two children find a red book lying in the dust. The discovery will lead them into a magical world where the children s imagination transforms the surrounding reality.
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A celebration of cuddling for toddlers by two of Australia's acclaimed picture-book makers.
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As the voices in his life crowd in on him, Thomas looks for another way. Powerful illustrations and a spare text make a parable of Thomas's journey, which reflects the courage we all need to find our passion and be ourselves. A masterful and compelling new story from the award-wi ...
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The circus bear spends her days in a cage and her nights performing for a crowd. The crowd taunts her as she dances - poking her with sticks or throwing stones. Can she ever break free? From the award-winning team of Libby Gleeson and Armin Greder comes a story with a powerful vi ...
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Clancy has just moved house. He is missing his old house terribly - the new house is much too big and much too lonely. How will he ever make it his home? As despair takes hold, Clancy hears a small voice. Soon, Clancy with the help of his new friend Millie is building towers to t ...
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The vivid and compelling story of a young girl fleeing Afghanistan with her family and their journey to Australia. Inspired by a true story. Ages 9-13 years.
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Clancy has had lots of adventures at the beach, and when it's time to leave, he's already tired. He starts the walk back very bravely, but in the end nothing will make him take another step. Ages 8-12.
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