Children’s Book Week Review – Words That Taste Like Home
Words That Taste Like Home is a heartfelt story for families navigating life between cultures.
Words That Taste Like Home is a heartfelt story for families navigating life between cultures.
Carlie reviews Gymnastica Fantastica! by Briony Stewart. Shortlisted for Book of the Year: Early Childhood.
Bunuru is the hottest time of the year on Nyungar Country. Here are some new books for you and your children to read whilst staying indoors, avoiding the heat.
Written with warmth and charm, Bev and Kev beautifully conveys important themes of friendship, acceptance, kindness, self-love and the search for a place to belong.
Written by a Perth local, Frank’s Red Hat is a wonderful book that is not only engaging at many levels, it is also memorable and fun.
What do you get if you cross a kangaroo and a sheep?
A woolly jumper
Did you know that Mother’s Day is not celebrated on the second Sunday in May all around the world?
Carlie explores whale books, whole craft and even a whale song.
Does your little one have a head full of dreams? Do they want to live under a toadstool, or breathe underwater like a mermaid? Obviously, you can’t help them to make these types of fantastical dreams come true, but you can foster your children’s passions and help them to achieve their more down to earth aspirations.