Dingo is on the prowl. He can see Emu, Swan, and Turtle. He can hear Crocodile, Frog, and Kookaburra. But where is Galah? Sally Morgan brings the Australian landscape alive in this colorful exploratio
The smallest bird at school, Jimmy feels certain he will never fit in. But Eagle reminds him that being small isn’t necessarily a weakness, and that being different can also be a strength. This book i
Angela Throgmorton decides it is high time that Old Tom helped around the house. But Old Tom has other ideas . . . and just who is that mysterious figure disappearing into the night? Join Angela and O
An Australian ABC of Animals, a lavishly illustrated alphabet book by well-known Aboriginal artist Bronwyn Bancroft, is a must-have for every home and library. The book is both a delightful introduct
Flip the flap! The number 2 turns into a duck.Flip the flap! The number 4 turns into a boat.?Readers can see?the numbers from 1 to 20 transform before their?eyes!
Dougie's daddy loved dancing the Cha Cha Cha. Meera's daddy loves dancing the Scratch. Serena's daddy loves dancing the Belly. But when the dads get dancing, poor Dougie and his friends have no room t
From eagles to echidnas, from geckoes to crocodiles, animal icons of Australia are gorgeously integrated into glorious patterned landscapes. The end of the book features an information page listi
Dingo is headed somewhere looking excited, and the other animals want to know where he is going. Dingo won't say, so the others follow along in hot pursuit—two nosy numbats, three flying fro
It starts with one little goat. It ends with one little goat. But what happens in between is a whirlwind of nonsense and fun. Ursula Dubosarsky and Andrew Joyner make the most of their advanced sense
A funny and touching story of antagonism and love, now in a board book Banjo is a hardworking farm dog and Ruby Red is a haughty chicken, and they never see eye to eye. But when Ruby Red falls ill, th