When Sam brings his baby brother to school for Show and Tell, it provides Mr. Judd with an opportunity to teach the class some things about babies, including that even grown-ups were babies once.
Crack, crack...animal babies are hatched all over the place. Can you figure out who's who? Watercolor and collage illustrations depict close-up scenes of an egg or eggs about to hatch. The text hints at what the eggs contain: "Hidden in a rock cave/ Deep beneath the ocean waves/ Their mother wraps her long arms around/ To keep these eggs safe and sound." The observant young nature lover will find a visual clue of what animal the mother might be. The next spread provides the answer-in this case, it's an octopus. The second spread also provides fascinating facts about the species. The book features a number of species ranging from spiders to penguins to octopuses, and the back matter provides more information about the actual size of various eggs and how they develop.
Ten mystery marsupials are out of the pouch in this book. They are bored of hide-and-seek and ready to play a guessing game instead. Each one has a clue prepared to highlight a defining quirk. Will these clues be giveaways for young readers?
They were on the move again, but nowhere ever felt like home. “Home, he thought grimly. Funny sort of home, a caravan and a kombi with a tent annexe to connect the two.” Trevor is not your average twelve-year-old boy. He’s canny. Knowing. Thrifty. Cautious. But he also wants to belong. Cannily, Cannily is a junior fiction novel by multi-award-winning Australian author Simon French. Readers follow Trevor as he struggles with bullying and belonging, and learns the importance of friendship and standing up for oneself. In 1982 this book was short-listed for the UK Guardian Fiction Prize and was Commended in the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Awards. If you enjoyed this book, read Simon’s other stories: Change the Locks and Other Brother. “Breathtakingly alive.” Reading Time magazine “A story of friendship, family and belonging … First published in 1981, and newly re-released by Walker Books, Cannily, Cannily is set in a time somewhat different than young readers’ experiences, yet will be familiar enough for them to relate, with the issues explored being thoroughly contemporary.” Aussie Reviews “A brilliantly written novel … perfect for primary school children … Recommended.” Read Plus “A very well written story about a sensitive set of issues set realistically in an appropriate setting.” Australian Journal of Reading
A cat with a bad hair day, a cat without much hair, and eight other mystery furballs slowly come into view in this book. Young readers get a partial glimpse of each cat at first. Then they get a better look and learn an interesting revelation.
When a class of kindergarten children take part in a Guess-the-Baby photo competition, the results are entertaining, funny and very surprising! This is the paperback edition of the delightful, colourful, CBC-shortlisted picture book.
Kids know the drill: Two hands are closed, and there's something hidden in one palm. Which hand is it? This novelty board book brings the classic guessing game to life in a playful new way! Children turn an interactive "wheel" to hide a variety of objects (a bone, fish, ladybug, flower, and more) under flaps (hands, paws, hats, seashells, ears) on every spread. All that's left is to wager a guess and lift the flap for the reveal!
In the second book of this lauded series, Fox and Chick are off on three new adventures involving a boat ride, a mysterious box, and an early morning trip to see the sunrise. Despite the antics ensuing from their opposite personalities, the contradictory duo always manages to find a happy center. This early chapter book in comic-book form is perfect for emerging readers, while the sweet and funny characters and captivating art hold appeal for picturebook audiences as well.