A fun book for ages 2+, teaching them about the purpose of an ambulance and the job of paramedic/ambulance crews.
A young girl lives with fear as her constant companion, initially small and easily managed but soon ballooning to proportions she can no longer control until she learns she is not alone.
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.
A collection of gruesome and sometimes-funny horror stories for teens, written by the man who now writes the new James Bond and Sherlock Holmes stories. Not for the faint-hearted.
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.
This is a very amusing story for ages 6 and above based on how small children often twist words that they have misheard.
Nic is an early teen, dealing with a change of home and schools. Moving to a remote Australian homestead, she searches for information about her mother who died when she was born.
A book aimed at educating today’s children on the brave women who became pilots in World War 2 despite little or no recognition.
A delightful picture book looking at all the wonderful things that a grandfather can do, from playing games to being patient and administering first aid to teddy bears.
When young Julian sees three beautiful women with flowing hair, he imagines them to be mermaids and wants to be just like them. A picture book about imagination and identity for ages 4+.
Walker Books Australia has announced a ground-breaking collection of Young Adult (YA) short stories by LGBTQIA+ Australian authors.