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!
It just might be the cutest coffee haunt in town (and it even has a cubby house!)
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.
Look out Wang Wang Wang and Fu Ni - looks like you have some A-list competition at Adelaide Zoo!
Before we say hello to summer, soak up the very last bit of spring in Barossa this Friday evening.
Do you have the next King of the Mountain in your house or someone destined for the yellow jersey one day?
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.
Back in the early 90s in Australia, it was all about one Christmas album: Peter Combe's Christmas Album.
More than 30,000 people are expected at Elder Park on December 15 for an evening pack full of Christmas cheer.
The Christmas Pageant has been and gone, which means one thing - Santa has arrived!
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.
This is the story of a little girl bravely venturing into the Deep Dark Forest to retrieve her puppy, Tinky, but peril awaits at every turn of the page.
Under the Southern Cross works on many layers and will appeal to a wide range of ages, from toddlers to teens as it travels around Australia looking at life under the cover of darkness.
In the jungle, the animals love playing games but when they discover Cheetah is always cheating, they set up a race and a wager to get revenge and teach him a lesson.
An interactive board book for 1-3 year olds, highlighting six dance styles with colourful interactions and short bursts of matching music that the child can play with the push of a button on each page.
A fun, appealing book for three to six year olds who following directions, looking for a young racoon baddie who is literally tearing through the pages, stealing items, and running from the owners.
Charles Dicken's classic Christmas ghost story is brought to life in this abridged retelling with guinea pigs photographed in costume to illustrate the tale. It's a fun, cute stocking-stuffer for the holiday season.
A simple story for ages 4 and above about body image, translated to a giraffe and a turtle who worry about the length of their necks.
It's a big milestone for anyone, and this weekend Greyhound Adoption Program SA is turning 21!