Baby gets Dressed, by Katrina Germein & Sacha Hutchinson (Working Title, 2009)
It's time to get dressed.Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, by Sue Whiting & Sarah Davis (New Frontier, 2009)
Sheer Delight.
My Baby Love, by Meredith Costain & Beatirz Martin Vidal (Lothian, 2009)
A treasure.
Jasper McFlea Will Not Eat His Tea, by Lee Fox and Mitch Vane (Lothian, 2009)
A rhyming picture book.
Four Baby Board Books, by Sally Rippin (Allen & Unwin, 2009)
Four board books for little hands.
Magic Mummy, by Caroline Stills & Christina Miesen (black dog, 2009)
Lovely bedtime reading.
This is the Mud!, by Kathryn Apel & Warren Crossett (Lothian, 2009)
An oustanding read aloud offering.
The Wrong Book, by Nick Bland (Scholastic, 2009)
A very right book for young readers.
Mummies are Amazing, by Catriona Hoy & Annie WHite (Lothian, 2009)
A lovely gift for Mothers Day.
Five in the Bed, illustrated by Claire Dowe (Little Scholastic, 2009)
A cute glove puppet and book.
Cind-Ella, by Tom Champion & Glen Singleton (Scholastic, 2008)
An Aussie Cinderella.
The Pocket Dogs Go On Holiday, by Maragret Wild and Stephen Michael King (Omnibus, 2008)
A delightful sequel to a classic.
Connie and the Pigeons, by Mabel Kaplan (Stories for the Telling, 2007)
A story of of renewal and triumph.
Zoltan the Magnificent, by Bob Graham (Lothian, 2008)
A rerelease of an old favourite.
The Cloudchasers, by Steven Hunt and David Richardson (ABC Books, 2008)
A visual and narrative delight.
Watch Me! (Scholastic, 2008)
Aussie animals in action.
Big and Me, by David Miller (Ford Street, 2008)
A touching exploration of mental illness.
Can You Keep a Secret?, by Mark Carthew & Jobi Murphy (Random House, 2008)
Timeless rhymes to share and treasure.
Donald Loves Drumming, by Nick Bland (Scholastic, 2008)
Lovely.
A Little Bit, by Christine & Peter Maniaty, ill by Claire Richards (Omnibus, 2008)
Very cute.
Click Go The Shears, ill by Charlotte Lance (Omnibus, 2008)
Another in the Aussie Gems series.
Redback on the Toilet Seat, by Slim Newton, ill by Craig Smith (Omnibus, 2008)
Part of the Aussie Gems series.
The Very Cranky Bear, by Nick Bland (Scholastic, 2008)
A great read-aloud offering.
Pete the Sheep, by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley (Angus & Robertson, this edition 2008)
Hilarious.
The eleventh sheep, by Kyle Mewburn and Claire Richards (Scholastic, 2008)
Count the sheep.
My First Fairies, by Jen Watts (ABC Books, 2008)
A four book introduction to The Fairies
I'm Glad You're My Dad and Grandad, by Cathy Phelan (Black Dog, 2008)
Two new titles in the ‘I’m Glad…’ series.
Daddies, by Catriona Hoy & Mal Webster (Lothian, 2008)
A celebration of Daddies.
Brave Little Penguin, by Anna Pignataro (Scholastic, 2008)
A big challenge for a little penguin.
The ABC Book of Lullabies (ABC Books, 2008)
Lullabies illustrated by Australian illustrators.
The ABC Book of Animals, by Helen Martin & Judith Simpson (ABC Books, 2008)
An animal board book for the very young.
Do You Know Millie?, by Gordon Winch (New frontier, 2008)
A story about friendship.
Applesauce and the Christmas Miracle, by Glenda Millard and Stephen Michael King (ABC Books, 2008)
A heartwarming Christmas tale.
An Aussie Day before Christmas, by Kilmeny Niland (Scholastic, 2008)
More Christmas fun.
Christmas With the Wiggles (ABC Books, 2008)
Get ready for a Wiggly Christmas day.
Letters to Santa, by Andrew Daddo, ill Michelle Pike (Scholastic, 2008)
A fun novelty book.
A Bush Christmas, by CJ Dennis, ill Dee Huxley (Black Dog, 2008)
A new presentation of a classic poem.
Sun and Star, by Natalie Jane Prior (ABC Books, 2008)
From sunrise to starlight.
Not Like georgie, by Scott Hatcher, ill by Heather Jackson and Mark Potter (Walker Books, 2008)
Best friends.
Jessica's Box, by Peter Carnarvas (New Frontier, 2008)
What’s in the box?
When Henry Caught Imaginitis, by Nick Bland (Scholastic, 2008)
What a thing to catch!
I'm Glad You're My Friend, by Cathy Phelan (Black Dog, 2008)
Share with your friend.
Boom Bah, by Phil Cummings & Nina Rycroft (Working Title, 2008)
Delightfully noisy!
I'm Glad You're My Teacher, by Cathy Phelan (Black Dog, 2008)
An excellent end of year gift.
Santa's Aussie Holiday Activity Book, by Maria Farrer & Anna Walker (Scholastic, 2008)
A companion to the picture book.
The Twelve Days of Christmas, by Heath McKenzie (Black Dog, 2008)
1 man, 12 days, 78 gifts.
Too Tight, Benito, by Janeen Brian and Judith Rossell (Little Hare, 2008)
Sumptuous.
The Smallest Turtle, by Lynley Dodd (ABC, 2008)
A classic story from this popular creator.
The Fairies Song and Dance Book (ABC Books, 2008)
Fairy fun.
Scribble Sunset, by Ann Shenfield (Lothain, 2008)
The world in a scribble.
Little Bush Babies and Mummy's Little Bush Babies (Black Dog, 2008)
Two Australian board books.
I'm Glad You're My Gran, by Cathy Phelan (Black Dog, 2008)
A book to share.
Collecting Clour, by Kylie Dunstan (Lothian, 2008)
A beautiful picture book.
The Three Little Bush Pigs, by Paul Dallimore (Omnibus, 2008)
A new take on an old tale.
Diary of a Wombat, by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley (Random House, this edition 2008)
New gift box edition.
Whose eggs? by Jeannette Rowe (ABC Books, 2008)
A new edition to the popular Whose? series.
Emily and the BIG BAD Bunyip, by Jackie French (Angus & Robertson, 2008)
Sure to delight.
Lizzie Nonsense, by Jan Ormerod (Little Hare, This edition 2008)
Newly released in paperback with DVD.
Fat Pat, by Kilmeny Niland (ABC Books, 2008)
Pat was loved just a bit too much.
Captain Congo and the Crocodile King, by Ruth Starke & Greg Holfeld (working title, 2008)
A graphic novel in the style of Tin Tin and Asterix.
Possum and Wattle, by Bronwyn Bancroft (Little Hare, 2008)
A visual delight.
The Pumpkin Eater from Pondicherry, by Bruce Atherton (Lothian, 2008)
The things that happen at night…
Columbia Sneezes, by Janeen Brian and Gabe Cunnett (Omnibus, 2008)
Loads of fun.
The Number One Aussie Counting Book, by Heath McKenzie (black dog, 2008)
A new Aussie counting book.
Pilgrim, by Jo Oliver (New Frontier, 2008)
A small boy takes his first boat trip.
Little Blue, by Gaye Chapman (Little Hare, 2008)
Where is Little Blue’s home?
I'm Glad You're My Mum, by Cathy Phelan (black dog, 2008)
Complete this book as a gift for Mum
Bridget's Book of Nursery Rhymes, by Bridget Strevens-Marzo (Little Hare, 2007)
A collection of favourite rhymes.
I'm Still Awake, Still, by Elizabeth Honey & Sue Johnson (Allen & Unwin, 2008)
A lovely bedtime story and CD.
The Two-Hearted Numbat, by Ambelin & Ezekiel Kwaymullina (Fremantle Press, 2008)
Two reviews in one.
The Dog on the Tuckerbox, by Corinne Fenton & Peter Gouldthrope (black dog, 2008)
A visual and literary delight.
Moo, Purr and Roar, by Alison Lester (ABC Books, 2007)
Three cute books for littlies.
The Gobbling Tree, by Mark Carthew (New Frontier, 2008)
A delightful book.
Love is Helping and Happiness is Sharing, by Peter Whitfield & Nancy Bevington (New Frontier, 2008)
Simple messages for young children.
Give Me a Home Among The Gum Tress, by Bob Brown & Wally Johnson, illustrated by Ben Wood (Omnibus, 2008)
A new look for a familiar song.
Kangaroo's Vistor Gets a Surprise, by Peter Taylor & Gail Breese (Trafford, 2004)
An excellent read-aloud offering.
Simpson and His Donkey, by Mark Greenwood & Frane Lesac (Walker Books, 2008)
A stunning book.
Lofty's Mission, by Krista Bell & David Miller (Lothian, 2008)
A special bravery from an unlikely place.
The Firefigthers, by Sue Whiting & Donna Rawlins (Walker Books, 2008)
Get down low and go, go, go!
My Grandad Marches on ANZAC Day, by Catriona Hoy (Lothian, 2008)
Newly released in paperback format.
Dorothy's Rosy Tea Party, by Bruno Bouchet (ABC Books, 2007)
Pretty and pink.
I Love to Sing and I Love to Dance, both by Anna Walker (Scholastic Press, 2008)
Two cute picture books.
Imagine, by Alison Lester (Allen & Unwin, 2007)
A new edition of an old favourite.
Paraphernalia's Present, by Diana Lawrenson & Dee Huxley (ABC Books, 2008)
Paraphernalia gives the best gift of all.
Puffling, by Margaret Wild & Julie Vivas (Omnibus, 2008)
A heartwarming tale.
Puff the Magic Dragon, by Peter Yarrow & Lenny Lipton (Koala Books, 2007)
A classic song brought to life.
Who's Laughing? by David Bedford and Leonie Worthington (Little Hare, 2007)
How can Hippo sleep when others keep laughing?
Purinina: A Devil's Tale, by Christina Booth (Lothian, 2007)
Even devils have their place.
Harry Highpants, by Tony WIlson and Tom Jellett (Omnibus, 2007)
What’s wrong with high pants anyway?
Santa's Aussie Holiday, by Maria Farrer & Anna Walker (Scholastic, 2007)
Aussie Christmas fun.
An Aussie Night BEfore Christmas Pops Up, by Kilmeny Niland & Yvonne Morison (Scholastic, 2007)
Pop up fun.
Squeezy Cuddle Dangly Legs, by Peter WHitfield & Jacqui Grantford (New frontier, 2007)
Bedtime fun for the very young
Dragon Mode, by Sally Odgers (New Frontier, 2007)
Ready to become a favourite.
Natasha, by Catherine Harker (New Frontier, 2007)
Natasha overcomes her shyness.
Maisie Moo and Invisible Lucy, by Chris McKimmie (Allen & Unwin, 2007)
Meet Maisie and her friend Lucy.
Dads, by David Bedford (Little Hare, 2007)
What makes your dad special?
An Australian 1, 2, 3 of Animals, by Bronwyn Bancroft (Little Hare, 2007)
A bright and beautiful counting book.
Minnie Pearl and the Undersea Bazaar, by Natalie Jane Prior (ABC Books, 2007)
An undersea adventure with Minnie the mermaid.
Fair Dinkum Aussie Christmas, by Bucko and Champs (Scholastic, 2007)
Bonza Aussie fun.
Whacko the Chook, by Mark Svendsen & Ben Redlich
(Lothian, 2007)
Where do you find a friend in a chook pen?
I've Lost My Kisses, by Trudie Trewin & Nick Bland (Scholastic, 2007)
Where do you find kisses?
Tommy's Pet, by Guundie Kuchling (Lothian, 2007)
Can Tommy’s friends guess what his new pet is?
Five Minutes More – The Princess Who Could Not Choose and Two Brave Knights, by Jan Page and Mellie Bues (ABC Books, 2007)
Two stories based on the ABC TV program Five Minutes More.
Elephant Dance, by Sue Whiting and Nina Rycroft (Koala Books, 2007)
A beautiful picture book.
A Little Election, by Danny Katz and Mitch Vane (Black Dog Books, 2007)
Top votes.
Where There's Smoke, by Robin Lovell & David Miller (Lothian, 2007)
A bushfire is threatening Bodie's farm.
Blossom Possum, by Gina Newton & Kilmeny Niland (Scholastic, 2006)
Very cute.
The Aussie A to Z, by Heath McKenzie (black dog, 2007)
Alphabet fun.
Lucky Baby Yak, by Helen Manos & Max Maxfield (Lothian, 2007)
The first yak born in summer is bound to be lucky.
A Nest For Kora, by Claire Saxby and Judith Rossell (Windy Hollow, 2007)
A simple while important story.
HOP Little Hare, by Margaret Wild & Peter Shaw (Paperback ed., Little Hare 2007)
A gorgeous picture book.
Why Do I Have to Eat Off the Floor, by Chris Hornsey (Paperback ed., Little Hare 2006)
A cute, quirky book.
Pig Out, by Sascha Hutchinson (Paperback Edition, Working Title 2006)
Rereleased in paperback.
The Way I Love You, by David Bedford & Ann James (Boxed set edition Little Hare, 2007)
A book to treasure.
Grandad's Phase, by Archimede Fusillo (Lothian, 2006)
A humorous offering.
Ella Kazoo Will Not Brush Her Hair, by Lee Fox (Lothian, 2006)
A fun rhyming tale.
Five Little Owls, by Mark Carthew (New Frontier, 2007)
Destined to be read over and over.
Moon Bear Rescue, by Kim Dale (Lothian, 2006)
Sure to touch readers' hearts.
Five Minutes More, by Jan Page and Mellie Buse (ABC Books, 2007)
Two books based on the television series.
Who's Laughing? by David Bedford and Leonie Worthington (Little Hare, 2006)
Lift the flap fun.
Volga Olga from the Mulga, by Veronica Larkin & Robert Gibson (Lothian, 2007)
Katie and Jack love visiting Olga.
Once Upon a Picture, by Sally Swain (Allen & Unwin, 2007)
Newly released in paperback.
The Fairy Alphabet (ABC Books, 2007)
From television's The Fairies.
One Woolly Wombat, by Kerry Argent (This Edition, Omnibus, 2007)
Celebrating 25 years in print.
When Elephants Lived in the Sea, by Jane Godwin and Vincent Agostino (Lothian, 2006)
An outstanding offering.
The Wiggles: Go to Sleep, Jeff (ABC Books, 2007)
A Wiggly bedtime story.
Three Books by Lynley Dodd (ABC Books, 2007)
New editions of three favourites.
Wishes for One More Day, by Melanie Joy Pastor & Jacqui Grantford (Flashlight Press, 2006)
A sensitive tale of coping with grief.
A True Person, by Gabiann Marin, illustrated by Jacqui Grantford (New Frontier, 2007)
Gets both adults and children thinking.
The Watchmaker Who Saved Christmas, by Bruce Whatley (Random House, 2006)
A magical Christmas story.
An Aussie Night before Christmas Activity Book and An Aussie Night before Christmas Sticker Book, by Kilmeny Niland & Yvonne Morrison (Scholastic, 2006)
Two fun supporting books for this bestselling picturebook.
Aussie Jingle Bells, by Colin Buchanan and Nick Bland (Scholastic, 2006)
Christmas in Australia on a scorching summer's day, hey!
The Australian Twelve Days of Christmas, illustrated by Heath McKenzie (Black Dog Books, 2006)
Christmas is on its way.
Slinky Malinki's Christmas Crackers, by Lynley Dodd (ABC Books, 2006)
Christmas Fun!
Round Fish, Square Bowl, by Tom Skinner and Mini Goss (New Frontier, 2006)
A delightful book.
A Pig Called Pete, by Alan Bowater (Alan Bowater and Pete Pascoe
)
The story of an unconventional pig.
Puppy's Christmas Star, by Odette Ross (ABC Books, 2006)
A cute Christmas offering.
The Gingerbread Man, illustrated by Kilmenny Niland (Little Hare, 2006)
Flip-the-flap fun.
Breakfast With Buddha, by Vashti Farrer and Gaye Chapman (Scholastic, 2005)
A delightful picture book.
Corroboree, by Angus Wallam & Suzanne Kelly (Cygnet, 2004)
An important offering.
Whose teeth? tail? house? by Jeannette Rowe (ABC Books, 2006)
Three fun books in one.
The Smallest Bilby and the Midnight Star, by Nette Hilton and Bruce Whatley (Working Title, 2006)
Beautiful.
The Nightfish, by Helen McCosker (Five Mile, 2006)
A charming story.
Quincy and Oscar, by Kerry Millard (ABC Books, 2006)
A hreat-warming tale.
Always, by Anna Pignataro (Scholastic, 2006)
A beautiful bed time story.
Puppy and the tall, tall tower, by Odette Ross (ABC Books, 2006)
A first storybook.
Three New Wiggles Titles (ABC Books, 2006)
Celebrating fifteen years of Wiggling.
Mrs Wiggins Wartymelons, by Glenda Millard & Stephen Axelsen (ABC Books, Paperback Edition, 2006)
Now in paperback.
The Little Book of Possum Magic (Omnibus, 2006)
A lovely board book.
The Little Crooked House, by Margaret Wild & Jonathan Bentley (ABC Books, Paperback edition 2006)
Delightful picture book.
Bobbie Dazzler, by Margaret WIld & Janine Dawson (Working Title, 2006)
An engaging title.
Platypus Deep, by Jill Morris (Greater Glider, 2006)
A lyrical narrative.
Dorothy the Dinosaur Let's Party and Goes Camping
(Board Book Editions, ABC Books, 2006)
Two Wiggles titles for little readers.
Bushranger Bill, by Megan De Kantzow & Amanda Graham (Omnibus, 2006)
Beautifully illustrated.
Mr Froggy Went A-courtin', by James Reyne and Wendy Straw (Brolly Books, 2006)
A classic song in a book and CD set.
Nog the Nag Bird, by Gordon Reece (Lothian, 2006)
We've all got something to be proud of.
Time for Bed, Isobel, by David Bedford and Leonie Worthington (Little Hare, 2006)
A lovely bedtime read.
The Friends of Apple Street, by Anna Pignataro (Lothian, 2006)
A warm, colourful picture book.
Whose Family, by Jeanette Rowe (ABC Books, 2006)
Ninth title in the Whose series.
Slink Malinki Catflaps & Schnitzel von Krumm's Basketwork, by Lynley Dodd (ABC Books, 2006)
Two new boardbook editions of favourite titles.
Antarctic Dad, by Hazel Edwards & Kevin Burgemeestre (Lothian, 2006)
Families need to keep in touch.
One-o-saur, Two-o-saur and In-o-saur, Out-o-saur, by David Bedford & Leonie Worthington (Little Hare, 2006)
Two cute board books.
Bertie and the Bear, by Pamela Allen (Penguin, 1990)
Rambunctious, vivid and active.
Noises at Night, by Beth Raisner Glass and Susan Lubner, illustrated by Bruce Whatley (Omnibus, 2006)
Beautiful artwork by Bruce Whatley.
Kiss Kiss! (Small format edition), by Margaret Wild and Bridget Strevens-Mazro (Little Hare, 2006)
Very cute favourite, in a new format.
By Jingo! by Janeen brian and Dee Huxley (ABC Books, 2005)
An alphabet of animals.
Wishbone, by Janeen Brian (ABC Books, 2002)
Sometimes wishes do come true.
Mustara, by Roseanne Hawke and Robert Ingpen (Lothian, 2006)
With stunning illustrations.
My Grandad Marches on Anzac Day, by Catriona Hoy & Benjamin Johnson (Lothian, 2006)
An important book for every young Australian.
Clancy the Courageous Cow, by Lachie Hume (Omnibus, 2006)
A cute tale of difference.
The Day of The Elephant, by Barbara Ker Wilson and Frane Lessac (Angus and Robertson, 2005)
Published to assist the Asian tsunami aid effort.
Doodledum Dancing, by Meredith Costain and Pamela Allen (Penguin, 2006)
A book of giggly, wiggly, squiggly poems.
Why Do I Have to Eat Off the Floor?, by Chris Hornsey & Gwyn Perkins (Little Hare, 2005)
A cute, quirky book.
Fergal Onions, by John Harrison (UQP, 2005)
A CBCA notable book.
The Postman's Dog, by Lisa Shanahan & Wayne Harris (Allen & Unwin, 2005)
A gentle, poetic narrative.
Emily Loves to Bounce, by Stephen Michael King (Scholastic, 2005)
Boing Boing Boing...
Henry and Amy, by Stephen Michael King (Scholastic, 2005)
Right-way-round and upside down.
Wombat Stew, by by Marcia K. Vaughan, illustrated by Pamela Lofts
(Scholastic, 2005)
21st birthday edition.
Wombat Divine, by Mem Fox, illustrated by Kerry Argent (Omnibus 1995, reprinted 2005)
Celebrating 10 Divine years.
Piglet and Mama, by Margaret Wild & Stephen Michael King (Working Title, 2004)
Piglet has lost her mama.
India the Showstopper, by Kerry Argent (Allen & Unwin, 2005)
Sumptuous illustrations.
Louisa May Pickett, The Most Boring Person in Class, by Rod Clement (Harper Collins, 2005)
Show and tell can be a challenge.
HOP, Little Hare, by Margaret Wild & Peter Shaw (Little Hare, 2005)
A gorgeous picture book.
The Super Parp-Buster, by Janeen Brian & Greg Holfeld (Working Title, 2005)
Fun title.
The Nativity, by Julia Vivas (Omnibus 1986, 2005)
Simply beautiful.
Rhino Neil, by Mini Goss (New Frontier, 2005)
Rhino Neil is lonely.
Hugo the Lifesaving Sailor, by Lorette Broekstra (Allen & Unwin, 2005)
A simple adventure.
The Little Crooked House, by Margaret Wild & Jonathan Bentley (ABC Books, 2005)
Delightful new picture book.
Dr Quark, by Nancy Walker & Lloyd Foye (Koala, 2004)
What a rumpus!
Father Koala's Nursery Rhymes, by Kel Richards (Scholastic, 2005)
Aussie versions of old favourites.
One-o-saur, Two-o-saur and In-o-saur, Out-o-saur, by David Bedford & Leonie Worthington (Little Hare, 2005)
Two colourful early-learning titles.
Whose Poo?, by Jeannette Rowe (ABC Books, 2005)
A cute potty-training title.
Mega Trucks, by Deborah Murrell (Scholastic, 2005)
The biggest, toughest trucks in the world.
Angel Breath, by Glenda Millard & Dee Huxley (ABC Books, 2005)
Some riches can't be measured.
The World That We Want, by Kim Michelle Toft (UQP, 2005)
A truly stunning offering.
How Many Peas in a Pod?, by Margaret Allum and Judy Watson
(Little Hare, 2005)
A cute counting book.
Willow the Wombat, by Natalie Jane Parker (Brolly Books, 2005)
A beautifully illustrated offering.
And Kangaroo Played His Didgeridoo, by Nigel Gray (Scholastic, 2005)
A fun rhyming offering.
Scary Bear, by Tania Cox (Working Title, 2005)
A gently humorous offering.
Emily's Rapunzel Hair, by Cecily Matthews (ABC Books, 2005)
A lovely story.
Heart of the Tiger, by Glenda Millard & Gaye Chapman (Scholastic, 2004)
A poignant tale.
Knock, Knock, by David Bedford and Bridget Strevens-Mazro (Little Hare, 2005)
A cute interactive book.
Magic Beach, by Alison Lester (Allen & Unwin, first published 1990, this edition 2004)
A new edition of a long-standing favourite.
The Bilbies of Bliss, by Margaret Wild, illustrated by Noella Young (ABC Books, 2005)
A powerful picture book.
Tricky Little Hippo, by Jane Bowring, illustrated by Nina Rycroft (Koala Books, 2005)
Everyone wants to be the best at something.
Hooray for Horrible Harriet, by Leigh Hobbs (Allen & Unwin, 2005)
Hoorible Harriet is back.
Hugo the Flying Firefighter, by Lorette Broekstra (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
A delightfully entertaining story.
Up and Down, by Peter Whitfield (New Frontier, 2004)
The second book in the Zen Tale series.
No Presents Please, by Peter Whitfield (New Frontier, 2004)
The third book in the Zen Tale series.
Little Red Bear, by Penny Matthews and Anna Pignataro (Scholastic, 2003, reprinted 2005)
A touching tale.
Dearest Dinosaur, by Margaret Wild and Donna Rawlins (Scholastic 1992, reprinted 2005)
A new release of an old favourite.
The Man Who loved Boxes, by Stephen Michael King (Scholastic, 1995, reprinted 2005)
At the Beach, by Roland Harvey (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
Holiday fun.
The Man from Snowy River, illustrated by Freya Blackwood (Scholastic, 2004)
Beautifully brought to life.
Enough is Enough!, by Scott Willis & Jenna Packer (Scholastic, 2005)
Henry doesn't know how to say enough.
Bunyips Don't! by Sally Odgers (Scholastic, 2005)
Can bunyips have ANY fun?
Let's Eat, by Ana Zamorano, illustrated by Julie Vivas
A divine offering.
Whose nose? feet? ears? by Jeanette Rowe (ABC Books, 2004)
Three books in one.
Buzztown Books, Various Authors (Ibis, 2004)
Three new additions to the series.
Little Lucie's Diary, by Louise Pfanner (Little Hare, 2004)
A wonderful sense of whimsy.
Grannysaurus Rex, by Tony Wilson and David Cornish (Omnibus, 2004)
Granny's on the rampage!
Mutt Dog, by Stephen Michael King (Scholastic, 2004)
Delightful doggy tale.
There Once Was a Boy Called Tashi, by Anna Fienberg and Barbara Fienberg (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
Favourite character Tashi in his first full-colour picture book.
Our School Fete, by Louise Pfanner (ABC books, 2004)
Loads of fun!
Lizzie Nonsense, by Jan Ormerod (Little Hare, 2004)
Pioneering life through the eyes of a child.
Bird, by Annette Lodge (ABC Books, 2004)
A joyful offering about being yourself.
Roly Books, by Selena Chan (Ibis, 2004)
Two titles about a cute pooch.
This Dog Bruce, by Frances Watts (Little Hare, 2004)
Fun read-aloud.
The Other Ark, by Lynley Dodd (ABC Books, 2004)
New from the author of the Hairy Maclary books.
The Big Ball of String, by Ross Mueller (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
A small boy with a big imagination.
On Our Way to the Beach, by Sofie Laguna and Andrew McLean (Scholastic, 2003)
A lovely picture book.
Ruby Roo Books, by Lucy Nichols (Ibis, 2004)
Two new titles from new publisher Ibis.
Two by Two, by John Winch (Scholastic, 2004)
A timeless tale beautifully retold.
My Dad and My Grandad, by Jeanette Rowe (ABC Books 2004)
Two cute lift the flap books.
Lefty, by Meryl Brown Tobin (Ningan Publishing, 2000)
Scissors don't work the same when you are left-handed.
Shoes News, by Jacqui Grantford (Lothian, 2004)
Shoes through the ages.
Mrs Wiggins Wartymelons, by Glenda Millard (ABC Books, 2004)
A whimsical picture book from the author of Tishkin Silk.
Dinosaur Dinosaur, by Matt Cosgrove (Koala 2004)
A flip the flap book of prehistoric animals.
Me and My Dad, by Jill Kearney and Jamie Tufrey (Koala, 2004)
Lift the flap and join the fun.
Bruno Dreams of Icecream, by Peter Whitfield (New Frontier, 2004)
The first in a series of books based on Zen Tales.
Taming Butterflies, by Sue Whiting & Mini Goss (New Frontier, 2004)
Sometimes a solution is easier than we expect.
Tears in a Treasure Box, by Eleni McDermott & Suzy Brown (Ages to Ages, 2002)
Sam doesn't like going to child care.
Cranky Granny, by Eleni McDermott & Suzy Brown (Ages to Ages, 2003)
Has granny lost the plot?
Buttonhead's Day at the Farm, by Lisa Coutts (Ibis, 2004)
Lift the flap fun on the farm.
Buttonhead and the Naughty Puppy, by Lisa Coutts (Ibis, 2004)
Looking after a puppy is hard work.
An Australian ABC of Animals, by Bronwyn Bancroft (Little Hare, 2004)
Stunningly illustrated.
The Way I Love You, by David Bedford & Ann James (Little Hare, 2004)
A book to treasure.
Mr Moo, by Margaret Wild & David Bentley (ABC Books, 2004)
Cute title now reprinted in paperback format.
The Call of the Osprey, by Norman Jorgensen & Brian Harrison-Lever (FACP, 2004)
Beautiful new title from this award winning duo.
Farmer Fred's Cow, by Margaret Wild & David Waller (ABC Books, 2004)
An evocative new picture book.
Just You Wait, by Megan de Kantzow & Craig Smith (Omnibus, 2004)
Eleanor is prepared to wait for her chance to repay mean Prince Roderick.
Harriet & the Fox, by Rina Foti & Judith Rossell (Koala, 2004)
Can Harriet the hen outwit the fox?
The Shack That Dad Built, by Elaine Russell (Little Hare, 2004)
Growing up in a tin shack.
Desi Detective Solves a Mystery, by John Parker (Ibis, 2004)
The case of the missing jellybeans.
Waldo Waiter Makes a Mess, by Trevor Wilson (Ibis, 2004)
A messy waiter is not good for business.
Hamish Hairdresser and the Arty Hairdo, by Adrienne Frater (Ibis, 2004)
Hamish is the worst hairdresser in the world.
The Boy, the Bear, the Baron, the Bard, by Gregory Rogers (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
An intriguing wordless picture book.
Clio Cleaner Cleans Up, by Adrienne Frater (Ibis, 2004)
New title from a new Australian publisher.
Fox, by Margaret Wild and Ron Brooks (Allen & Unwin, 2004)
A stunning classic.
Feels Real Series (Scholastic, 2004)
Four tactile board books for littlies.
Too Many Monkeys, by Margaret Wild (Omnibus, 2004)
Monkey mahem.
How Many Dogs in the House?, by Beverly Boorer (Scholastic, 2004)
Canine counting fun.
Koala Number One, by Jill Morris (Greater Glider, 2004)
A young koala discovers the harsh realities of life.
Warnayarra, the Rainbow Snake, compiled by Pamela Lofts (Scholastic, 2004)
An Aboriginal story told by the Senior Boys Class, Lajamanu School.
Pudding and Chips, by Penny Matthews (ABC Books, 2004)
A delightful new picture book.
The Echidna and the Shade Tree, by Mona Green and Pamela Lofts (Scholastic, 2004)
An Aboriginal story.
123 - A First Board Book (Scholastic 2004)
Early numeracy learning in a bright format.
Wombat Down Below, by Jill Morris (Greater Glider, 2004)
A picture book as beautiful as it is important.
ABC - A First Board Book, (Scholastic Australia, 2004)
Bright board book.
Trucks- A First Board Book (Scholastic, 2004)
Trucks, trucks and more trucks.
Words - A First Board Book (Scholastic, 2004)
Learning and fun for toddlers.
Colossal Machines, by Nick Hughes and Mini Goss (Koala, 2004)
A great lift the flap book.
Fergus Makes a Difference, by JW Noble (Scholastic 2003)
Another adventure of Fergus the Ferry.
Fergus at the Fireworks, by JW Noble (Scholastic 2003)
Fireworks fun on Sydney Harbour.
Jack's First Fish , by Lou Tognola (Writer's Exchange, 2003)
Bilingual offering.
When's My Turn, by Hayley Smithers (Koala, 2003)
Dad is really good at cricket, but ...
Trumpet's Kittens, by Carolyn Polizzotto & Sarah Spinks (Fremantle Arts Centre, 2003)
A delightful picture book.
Dorothy the Dinosaur & the Magic Shell (ABC Books, 1999)
Wiggly fun.
Baby Days, by Ian Bone (Omnibus, 2003)
Both beautiful and simple.
Joey the Roo, by Marion and Steve Isham (Bandicoot, 2003)
A counting book.
Jingle Jangle Jungle, by Axel Scheffler (Macmillan, 2003)
A jigsaw counting book.
YoYo's Hidey House, by Jeanette Rowe (ABC Books, 2003)
The little yellow dog who loves to go.
Two Hairy McLary Titles, by Lynley Dodd (ABC Books, 2003)
Fun, fun, fun!
Fairy Dreams, by Carol McClean-Carr (Omnibus, 2003)
Fairies at their finest.
The Legend of Lasseter's Reef, by Mark Greenwood (UWA Press, 2003)
The legend retold.
Dragons of Galapagos, by Bruce Whatley (Lothian, 2003)
A moving tale of survival.
Victoria's Market , by Nan McNam (Allen & Unwin, 1992)
Fun at the market.
Too Many Pears! by Jackie French (Koala Books, 2003)
How can Pamela be stopped?
Horrible Harriett, by Leigh Hobbs (Allen & Unwin 2001, reprinted 2003)
Horrible humour kids will love.
Dabu - The Baby Dugong, by Selena Solomon (Magabala Books, 1992)
Fascinating picture book.
Baby Boomsticks, by Margaret Wild (ABC Books, 2003)
Delightful picture book.
Pigtails the Pirate, by David Elliot (Red Fox, 2003)
A young girl takes on a pirate.
Milli, Jack & the Dancing Cat, by Stephen Michael King (Allen & Unwin, 2003)
The joy of being yourself.
Cat and Fish, by Neil Curtis & Joan Grant (Lothian, 2003)
A picture book with the "wow" factor.
The Castaways of the Charles Eaton, by Gary Crew & Mark Wilson (Lothian, 2002)
Intriguing historical fiction.
Space Bananas, by Richard Tulloch & leonie Worthington (ABC Books, 1997)
Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
Animalia, by Graeme Base (Viking Kestrel, 1996)
An adorable and captivating book.
Guess What?, by Mem Fox (Omnibus, 1998)
A beautifully illustrated and fun book for children of all ages.
Whose? Four Book Set, by Jeanette Rowe (ABC Books, 2003)
Nifty set for littlies.
Lester and Clyde's Catastrophic Adventure, by James Reece (Scholastic, 2003)
It's good to have a friend you can trust.
Muddle in a Puddle, by Belinda Nadin (Koala, 2003)
How can the animals get out of the puddle?
Junkyard Dogs, by Margaret Balderson (Scholastic, 2003)
Doggy mayhem.
Kiss, Kiss!, by Margaret Wild (Little Hare, 2003)
Delightful new picture book.
The Possum Thief, by Harry Cooper and Craig Graham
Pan Macmillan, 2002
I Saw Nothing, by Gary Crew & Mark Wilson
Lothian, 2003
Various Faerious, by Jacqui Grantford (Lothian, 2002)
A captivating picture book.
When I Was Little, Like You, by Mary Malbunka (Allen & Unwin, 2003)
Outstanding and informative tale of a childhood at Papunya.
A Year on Our Farm, by Penny Matthews (Omnibus, 2002)
Follows the seasons on an Australian farm.
Groovy Granny, by Cate Haynes (Sandcastle Books, 2003)
When Granny loses her groove, everything changes.
Dragonquest, by Allan Baillie (Scholastic, 1996)
A tale of enchantment.
Gezani and the Tricky Baboon by Valanga Khoza (Allen & Unwin, 2003)
An endearing tale of trickery and revenge.
The Water Hole, by Graeme Base (Puffin, March 2003)
Follows a shrinking waterhole as animals from all over the world gather at it to drink.
The Very Blue Thingamajig, by Narelle Oliver (Omnibus, 2003)
From an egg covered in spots, hatches a very blue thingamajig.
Dancing Night, Tonight, by Ian Bone (Scholastic, 2003)
Tuesday night is Mama's dancing night.
Shutting the Chooks In, by Libby Gleeson (Scholastic, 2003)
It is time for the chooks to be penned.
Silly Baby Magpie, by Jill Morris (Greater Glider, 2003)
Get to know the baby magpie.
Pigs Don't Fly and Bears Don't Bounce, by Jackie French (Koala 2003)
Two delightful lift-the-flap books.
Colossal Creatures, by Nick Highes (Koala Books, 2002)
Delightful lift-the-flap book.
Sisi and the Cassowary, by Arone Raymond Meeks (Omnibus, 2002)
A delightful Aboriginal story.
Gordon's Got a Snookie, by Lisa Shanahan (Allen & Unwin, 2002)
A cheeky new picture book.
Too Loud Lily, by Sofie Laguna (Omnibus, 2002)
Everyone says that Lily Hippo is too loud.
Jump Baby by Penny Matthews (Omnibus, 2002)
Baby Possum wants to be with his mother and sister, but he's too scared to jump like they do.
When Mum Was Little, by Mini Goss (Black Dog Books, 2001)
Things were so different in the olden days!
A Moose Called Mouse, by Martine Murray (Allen & Unwin, 2002)
An endearing new picture book about a girl and a moose.
There's a Sunfairy in Our Garden, by Jeni Mawter (Axiom 2001)
A delightful picture book for all who love fairies..
Bones Maloney and the Raspberry Spiders, by Glenda Millard (Margaret Hamilton Books 2002)
A fun picture book which will have you craving a raspberry spider for yourself!
I'm Big Enough, by Sally Odgers (Koala Books, 2002)
Gorgeous new picture book from this outstanding Aussie author.
The Zoo Room, by Louise Schofield (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2002)
A restaurant where strange and wonderful things happen.
The Bravest Penguin of All, by Rina A. Foti (Koala Books, 2002)
Delightful story of a little penguin who believes in herself.
The Legend of Moondyne Joe, by Mark Greenwood (Cygnet Books, 2002)
The story of the greatest escape artist in Australia's convict era.
Cowtime, by Kim Barnes (Scholastic Press, 2002)
Mooing fun for littlies.
My Yellow Blanky, by Sophie Laguna (Scholastic Press, 2002)
A great sharing book for toddlers and parents.
Please Go to Sleep, by Sue Whiting (Otford Press, 2002)
Will Tiny Tiger ever go to sleep?
The Moon in the Man, by Elizabeth Honey(Allen & Unwin, 2002)
A fun filled book of rhyme and rythm.
Kaffy Meets the Doomie, by Brendan Doyle (Otford Press, 2002)
A dog named Kaffy meets an old-timer with a tale to tell.
In Flanders Fields, by Norman Jorgensen (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2002)
A poignant tale set amidst the troubled backdrop of the war fields.
The Magic Hat, by Mem Fox (Scholastic, 2002).
Strange things happen as the magic hat flies through the town.
Kookaburra School, by Jill Morris (Greater Glider, 2002)
A delightful look at the learning process of the young kookaburras.
Jenny Spaghetti, by Karen Margaret (Blossom Books, 2001)
A quirky tale of a girl who eats too much spaghetti.
Six White Boomers, by Rolf Harris and Bruce Whatley (Margaret Hamilton Books, 2001)
Australia's favourite Christmas song.
Possum Magic, by Mem Fox (Omnibus, 1983)
Australia's best-selling picture book ever.
Possum in the House, by Kiersten Jensen (Childerset Books, 1986)
There's a possum in the house, whatever shall we do?
Ca-a-r Ca-a-a-ar, by Geoff Havel (Fremantle Arts centre Press, 1996)
Hilarious picture book fun.
Cat Balloon, by Palo Morgan (Fremantle Arts Center Press, 1992)
Cat Balloon doesn't want to believe that cats can't fly.
A Fisherman's Tale, by Kieth Faulkner and Jonathan Lambert (Koala Books, 1994)
Sometimes little fish grow bigger.
The Sign of the Seahorse, by Graeme Base (Viking Books)
Incredible pictures and a story in rhyme for older kids.