Storytime with Jessica – Resilience
What is resilience? Resilience is our ability to fail at something and pick ourselves up and move on. Moving on can take many guises but the two most...
What is resilience? Resilience is our ability to fail at something and pick ourselves up and move on. Moving on can take many guises but the two most...
Each year, Speech Pathology Australia selects a shortlist of books for their Book of the Year awards. The list came out recently and you can reserve...
Teddy Bears Picnic Manning Park, 9 October, 9.30am-1pm No Success Pram Jam or Coolbellup Storytime on the day. But you can come down and visit...
Biodiversity Month is here! Immerse yourself in all things biodiversity. Interact with wildlife, learn about conservation projects, get involved in amazing art workshops and join biodiversity Storytime.
When this year’s Children’s Book Council of Australia announced the Notable book lists for their annual award celebrating the best in Australian Children’s literature, there were a number of titles from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creators in the list. As part of our NAIDOC celebrations I wanted to take this opportunity to highlight these books.
Starting Wednesday 17 July 2024, join Cockburn Libraries for our new program Toddlers Sing and Play.
To celebrate WA Day, why not read a book by some wonderful WA creators.
The titles on this list are great examples of children’s books that depict Indigenous art, culture and storytelling. Many of these books were written or illustrated by Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people. Deadly means really good! Reserve your copy today.
Jessica reviews Eleanor Jones is NOT a Murderer by Amy Doak. Notable for the Children’s Book of the Year – Older Reader category.