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Book of The Year : Early Childhood
Entries in this category maybe fiction, drama or poetry and should be appropriate in style and content for children who are at pre-reading or early stages of reading. ages 0-6
Jetty Jumping: CBCA Book of the Year, Early Childhood by Andrea Rowe
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books | Series: Jetty Jumping Ser.
WINNER of 2022 CBCA Book of the Year: Early ChildhoodMilla is afraid of jumping off the jetty because of the shadows in the deep water underneath. But one day she accidentally drops her bracelet into the water, and when she grabs for it she accidentally tumbles from the jetty and into the deep dark wate ...Show more
Walk of the Whales: CBCA Honour Book by Nick Bland
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
When all of the whales in the ocean leave their home to walk around on land, people don’t quite know what to think. But soon shopkeepers go out of business, farms are flooded with water and salt, and people shout horrible, anti-whale words. That is, until, a smart little girl decides to ask the whales ...Show more
Sharing by Aunty Fay Muir, Sue Lawson
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Age range: 3 to 6.When we share, there is plenty for all. A tender, thoughtful story with a gentle reminder of all the ways sharing makes us stronger.Sharing is the third book in the award-winning Our Place series (Respect, 2020 and Family, 2020) that introduces children to First Nations philosophies th ...Show more
Tomorrow is a Brand-New Day by Davina Bell
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
The follow-up to bestseller All the Ways to be Smart by Davina Bell and Allison Colpoys. I know your world is feeling gray but it won't always be this way. And everyone alive can say they've felt the way you do today. We all have bad days, bad days do pass. From creative superstars Davina Bell and Allis ...Show more
Winston and the Indoor Cat by Leila Rudge
$25.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
A story about seeing what life is like on the other side of the window. Two very different cats: Winston, a free-spirited explorer; and The Indoor Cat, lover of leisure; form a friendship and show each other how different their lives could be. Can The Indoor Cat be enticed by outdoor adventure? Will Win ...Show more
Little One (HB) by Jane Godwin
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Pippi loves her special Little One: she's soft like mist and always warm, and she's there for Pippi through night and day. Together, they sit at the window and wonder at the world.But one day, Little One goes missing. Pippi feels lost too, but perhaps she can learn to wonder at the world without Little ...Show more
Hello World by Lisa Shanahan
$19.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
See the world through the eyes of a toddler, with this perfect new picture book from much-loved pair Lisa Shanahan and Leila Rudge. The sun is up and so is one gorgeous munchkin, ready to welcome the world!With a delicious rhyming text and scrumptious illustrations, here is a joyous celebration of all t ...Show more
Wonderful Shoes by Emma Bowd
$25.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Age range 3 to 6A timeless tale of tip-tapping click-clacking delight.Wonderful Shoes is a joyful celebration of everyday play, through the eyes of our tiniest humans, who know exactly where to find the best toys in the world!Delightful verse and vibrant illustrations shine a light on the timeless tip-t ...Show more
A Pair of Pears and an Orange by Anna McGregor
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
An adorable story about making new friends and finding creative solutions to playground problems. A pair of pears rocked on a seesaw. A pair of pears played ping-pong. A pair of pears rode their tandem bike. Until one day, someone new wanted to join their fun. Big Pear and Little Pear love playing toget ...Show more
A Human for Kingsley by Gabriel Evans
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Kingsley had decided to own a human. This was not a decision to be taken lightly. After all, owning a human is a responsibility. But finding the right kind of human is much harder than Kingsley expected. Some are too bossy. Some are too busy. And some just don’t seem to appreciate a dog the way they s ...Show more
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