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Townsville lined the footpath as we marched down to the quay. This clipping from the paper shows us young and strong and clean. And there's me in my slouch hat, with my SLR and greens. God help me, I was only nineteen. John Schumann's unforgettable lyrics about the Vietnam War ar...e etched in our memories and into our history books. Now they've been warmly brought to life by one of Australia's best-loved illustrators. Read more
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A hilarious story about a little girl who is afraid of the water, but ultimately makes friends with it - and learns to swim.
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Personal anecdotes and stories are recounted in this book. From WWI to the modern day conflict, Australian soldiers young and old provide an up close and personal perspective on the Army's core values and how being a soldier is more than just putting on a uniform.
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In this book you'll meet a hideous creature that can live for a month without its head, a beetle that blasts its victims with toxic bottom spray, weird beings that breathe through their skin, five-eyed monsters that vomit on their prey to turn them into soup, and much, much more!... Ages 8+. Read more
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Pack contains: The Dinky Donkey ISBN 9781775436065 x 12 AU RRP $15.99 NZ RRP $17.99
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Bib ... Bowl ... and small spoon, too. Now what will baby do? Coat ... Hat ... and pusher too. Now what will Baby do? What will Baby do? Turn the pages to find out! A book to enchant all babies, from the team that created the award-winning picture book Cat.
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This new collection sees Emily Emly battling evil bandits and out-of-control school buses; searching for the long-lost locket of the Moon Garden; escaping from the jaws of death; and confronting an alien with an eye on the end of its finger - just like her!
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Age range 3 to 6 years On a tiny island lives a waddle of Little Penguins. But their numbers are dwindling. Swampy Marsh knows what to do, but no one will listen. Soon he can count the last few penguins on the fingers of one hand. The desperate townsfolk give Swampy, and his frie...nds Max and Oddball, one chance. Will his 'Oddball' solution work? Will Swampy save the Little Penguins of Middle Island? A warmly funny account of one man's quest to save a penguin colony, with two very unusual helpers. This story is based on events that took place on Middle Island and Warrnambool, and were made famous in the 2015 feature film 'Oddball'. This true story, which features both human and animal heroes, has been written as a heartwarming tale by Diane Jackson Hill. Craig Smith's lively illustrations capture all the drama and humour of the predicament and the characters involved. Read more
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When Emily is born with an eye on the end of her finger, she finds that an extra eye comes in handy. She has already helped her best friend to become a TV star; took part in a snowy adventure; and unravelled the mystery of the missing money. This time she saves a village from an ...erupting volcano. Read more
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My grandma always has something special when I visit, and something fun to do. We dress up together. We paint pictures and sing songs. Sometimes I help grandma with the cooking. What do you do with your grandma? Age 3+.
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