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Reconciliation Week 27th May – 3rd June

Reconciliation Week in Australia holds immense significance, as it symbolises the journey towards healing, understanding, and unity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. In 2023, the theme is Be a Voice for Generations!

Come Together

Come Together is an instant must-read that explores the beautiful and traditional culture of First Nations People! The book is penned by proud Yorta Yorta and Gunditjmara man, and 2016 X Factor Australia winner Isaiah Firebrace. Read our review!

Rosie the Rhinoceros

Written by award-winning author and rock legend Jimmy Barnes, Rosie the Rhinoceros follows Rosie on her early morning adventures through the savanna. Rosie’s charming story reminds readers to be themselves.

My Deadly Boots

My Deadly Boots is a thoughtful and empowering story about finding confidence within yourself. Learn about it here!

Halloween Activities for All Ages

Halloween is officially 3 days away, and whether you celebrate or not, it’s always fun to get involved. We’ve compiled a list of some of our favourite spooky books and Halloween activities to enjoy in the lead up to the 31st.

Polly Pecorino

Written and illustrated by the award-winning Emma Chichester Clark, this story explores themes of adventure, kindness and knowing right from wrong.

The Best Worst Day Ever

Accompanied by charming illustrations, author and illustrator Sophy Hen puts a, joyful and incredibly relatable lens on the universal phenomenon of having ‘the worst day’.

No Buddy Like a Book

‘No Buddy Like a Book’, captures the essence of the power of stories and imagination, and playfully highlights the journeys we can take, and lives we can live through books.

Consent Education now part of the Australian Curriculum

From 2023, mandatory consent education will be introduced to The Australian Curriculum for all students in Prep to Year 10.

Maybe Tomorrow?

The childrens book Maybe Tomorrow? explores the themes of loss, grief, and the value of a caring friend in a gentle and sensitive way. It will resonate with anyone who has experienced hardship or grief, from the death of a loved one or a pet, to a friend moving away, or the transition to a new home or family situation.