Picture Books
These are often the first books a person reads and remembers. The power of picture books to build a love of reading is unquestionable. We have selected some of our very best to guide and delight you.
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Where The Wild Things Are
by Maurice SendakPublished: 02/06/2000
The much-loved favourite children’s bestseller in paperback
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Barry
by Colin ThompsonPublished: 01/08/2012
Barry came to save the world, but he’s been stuck down the back of the couch
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Sounds Spooky
by Christopher Cheng And Sarah DavisPublished: 01/09/2011
A scary Australian picture book perfect for Halloween
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The Koala Who Bounced
by Jimmy Thomson And Eric LobbeckePublished: 01/08/2011
Stunning rejacket of a favourite picture book
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The Koala Bounces Back
by Jimmy Thomson And Eric LobbeckePublished: 01/08/2011
Karri the bouncing koala is back!
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Daddy Lost His Head
by Andre BouchardPublished: 01/07/2011
A modern day fable that’s so funny you’ll laugh your head off!
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Elmer and Grandpa Eldo
by David McKeePublished: 01/11/2010
Elmer's visit to his grandfather and their active reminiscences touchingly explore both memory and the importance of family relationships.' - Financial Times
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The Little Drummer Boy
by Bruce WhatleyPublished: 01/10/2010
A classic picture book from one of Australia’s best-loved illustrators
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One, Two, Cockatoo!
by Sarah GarsonPublished: 01/07/2010
A delightful counting and hide-and-seek book rolled into one – perfect for sharing with small children.
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