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Sunday Shelfie - How to Get Rid of a Princess
Happy #sundayshelfie day! It is my pleasure to welcome the wonderful Alison McLennan and Mel Pearce. This week we are celebrating their deli...
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Review: Letters to the Lost
“We're all united by grief, and somehow divided by the same thing.” Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer is one of my favourite books ...
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Review: Sharks Up Close
Did you know the word ‘shark’ is thought to have come from the Dutch word for ‘villain’ or ‘scoundrel’? Hearing about shark attacks off diff...
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Review: A Farm by the Sea
Would you rather live on a farm or by the sea? In A Farm by the Sea , Jillian Packer uses simple lyrical text and exquisite illustrations t...
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Review: My Super Uncle
A striking cover and dazzling end papers promote the joy that fills this gorgeous picture book that speaks of love in its many forms. Imagin...
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Book Lists: Top 5 YA Dystopian Fiction
Many teenagers gravitate toward dystopian fiction because it helps them unpack real-life issues through the safety of an imagined world. Her...
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Review: Start with a Teapot: An Unexpected Guide to the Art of Drawing
Start with a Teapot: An Unexpected Guide to the Art of Drawing by Enric Lax is just that, unexpected. Presented in a lovely hardcover forma...
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NEW TEAM MEMBER: Louise Brooks
KBR welcomes new team member, Louise Brooks! What better way to get to know Louise than with our infamous 12 Curly Questions. 1. Tell us som...
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Review: The Girl and the Ghost #3: Grand Opening
The Girl In the Ghost: Grand Opening is the delightful third book in the Girl in the Ghost series by Jacqueline Harvey. The story follows Jo...
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Review: Hagtale: A Macbeth Origin Story
Macbeth would come pretty close to being my favourite of the Bard’s works certainly its very creepiness is totally beguiling. And, of course...
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Review: The Dream Keeper
This masterful, dreamy and tender book is both penned and illustrated by celebrated creator, Anna Walker. What if there lives a Dream Keeper...
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Review: Blue: Dragon of the Sea
Aleesah Darlison has a deft hand when writing books about wildlife and, as she is herself passionate about critters of all kinds, shapes and...
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Review : Come Home, Bigibila
Bigibila, the echidna, entered the world when Gawarrgay, the Dark Emu, was high in the sky. Surrounded by love, smells and sounds, she insta...
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Review: How To Be A Fantastic Sensational Good Enough Kid
Cheerful, warm, vibrant, satisfying to hold and chock full of brilliant information for celebrating uniqueness (or for when you don’t feel q...
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Sunday Shelfie - Time to Go to the Park
Happy #sundayshelfie day! It is my pleasure to welcome the wonderful Emma Bowd and Leila Rudge. This week we are celebrating their delightfu...
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Review: Don’t Forget
Simple, joyful and celebrating all the best things in life, Don’t Forget’ s interplay between words and pictures will have readers big and ...
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12 Curly Questions with children's author Renae Hawyard
1. Tell us something hardly anyone knows about you. I love musical theatre! My favourite musical is Matilda – I’ve seen it three times. 2. W...
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Review: Goodnight Grandchild
Michelle’s latest book in the beloved Goodnight series is an absolute delight. From the very first page, her beautiful rhyming story is a jo...
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Review : Judgy Bunny and the Terrible Beach
Judgy Bunny is a cute little character with a very big (negative) attitude. She has arrived at the beach and nothing is going to impress thi...
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