An interactive and sensory book for children ranging from birth to age six.
A devised piece by local theatre company The Gemini Collective, based on a true story A Thousand Cranes follows the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a young Japanese girl who died from leukaemia as a results of nuclear weapons being used in World War Two.
Incredible live singing and dancing from Star Academy's 7 to 18 year old performers will have you in awe and ready to Rock n Roll all night long!
A poem for every day of the year, beautifully illustrated, with authors ranging from modern poets to classic writers like William Blake, Emily Dickinson and William Shakespeare.
It’s time to throw a party for the Scarf Lady, and with help from their friends it’s a party she will never forget!
This picture book for ages 4 or 5 upwards, explores the many kinds of boats created from the very earliest days of human existence.
An illustrated book introducing some of Shakespeare's best plays in modern language and in a simplified, abridged format to help young readers understand the bones of the story.
Four classic fairytales cleverly rewritten and matched with stunning illustrations from Australia’s best illustrators to complete a wonderful book for children aged 6-9 years old.
Once again, Event Cinemas are offering some great family, holiday entertainment and activities.
Following on from the first book in the series, the two young knights settle back into their village only to return to the fray when two travellers are attacked by vicious, odious creatures called bilewolves.
This is the second novel for younger readers by Jaclyn Moriarty and, due to its nature, has me seeking out her previous book, The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone. From the beginning this tale is based on teamwork and magic, giving an underlying message of compromise to enable harmony. It is easy to read […]
This picture book tells the tale of a group of stranded polar bears who are befriended by Lily at the beach, with an underlying message of acceptance, generosity and the way our community is made up by different cultures.
The first in a new YA fiction book series set in a medieval-like fantasy world with young best friends Odo and Eleanor setting off on a series of adventures.
The re-release of a classic in children's literature. Seven children discover a disused, derelict building and turn it into a theatre, writing and producing their own plays to raise money for their local church.
Princess Peony is not really a princess, but she does have a pet dragon, which means she's kind of like a princess. She must keep an evil troll (her brother) from trying to steal her dragon (dog) and avoid being eaten by a bear, which is really hard work.
Good Rosie is the story of a lonely little dog and an owner who helps her to venture beyond her comfort zone to find the friends she longs for.
A picture book for ages 3+ about young Jamie, who wants a made-up bedtime story from his dad with a prince, a bear and a witch, but he constantly interrupts with questions.
A fun, practical book of 100 craft ideas for kids to do when they've got nothing else to do. Ideal for the upcoming long Christmas holiday break from school.
A young rabbit tries desperately to stave off bedtime. The clever rabbit traps the dark and gives it an identity and personality who describes the reasons for the inevitability of darkness and bedtime.
A fun book for ages 2+, teaching them about the purpose of an ambulance and the job of paramedic/ambulance crews.