Sarah knew the heart would always be hers to carry. She just wished it wasn't
so heavy.' A magical story about a little girl's search for friendship and
love. Follow Sarah on her journey and let your heart get carried away'.
A large grey elephant is following Olive's father around. It leaves with him for work and is still trailing behind him when he comes home again, keeping him heavy and sad. Every day, Olive wishes it would go. When she falls from a tree and gets a concussion, Olive awakes to see a grey tortoise walking behind her grandad. With the help of her friend Arthur she manages to get rid of it, and the three decide to try to chase the elephant away too
It is Jessica's first day of school. Will she find a friend on her first day and will the contents of her box be the answer to her dreams of friendship? Suggested level: junior
Angus and Lucy Love Books. They have hundreds of them. But when the books are taken away Angus and Lucy's family soon discover that they cannot live without them. A warm and moving celebration of books and the way in which they bring us all together. Product Information: ISBN: 9781912076185 Author: Peter Carnavas Publisher: New Frontier Format: Paperback Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 0.5cm
Oliver is ready to play but George the bear is busy... reading. Oliver tries
everything to get George's attention. What happens when a boy bothers a bear
too many times?
Edward is sad after he finds the last tree in the city is no longer standing. After some reflection, he finds a way to make things better. A poignant tale about the environment and the way children relate to its beauty. Product 9781912076499 Peter Carnavas New Frontier Paperback 24 x 24 x 0.5cm
A sudden roar interrupts a mundane moment as Jonathan's father sweeps the floor, leading to a playful exchange about fear. The story likely explores themes of imagination and the contrast between childhood fears and parental reassurance, highlighting the bond between father and son in a lighthearted manner.
Drawing from his experiences as a primary school teacher, Peter Carnavas has become a celebrated author in children's literature. His award-winning picture books, including Blue Whale Blues and My Sister is a Superhero, showcase his talent for engaging storytelling. His first novel, The Elephant, earned the 2018 Children's Book Award at the Queensland Literary Awards, further establishing his reputation. Currently, he resides on Australia's Sunshine Coast with his family, continuing to inspire young readers through his work.
A group of young explorers were to travel across wild country to deliver a
valuable parcel. The journey would be punishing. It would test the resolve of
the brave young explorers. Most of all, it would provide us all with a pair of
unlikely heroes to admire and remember for many years to come.
When Penguin hears Whale singing the blues, he tries to help. But how do you
stop a blue whale feeling blue? A delightful story about a whale with bike
trouble and the happy-go-lucky penguin who cheers him up.
Luke and his big brother Ben spend the summer on the banks of Cabbage Tree Creek. Quiet Luke sketches birds, while Ben leaps off the Jumping Tree. The boys couldn't be more different but they share the same dream: winning a boat so they can explore the creek properly. Then Ben starts high school and the boys drift apart. When Luke catches Ben sneaking out at night, he knows his brother's up to something, but what? A timeless story of birds and boats, and of brotherly love that is bigger than a wedge-tailed eagle, bigger than the sky
Hier bekommen Zappelphilips Lust aufs Lesen! Der kleine Oliver möchte so gerne mit dem Bären spielen, doch der ist in ein spannendes Buch vertieft. Nachdem er dem Bären ganz frech das Buch weggenommen hat, merkt Oliver, wie spannend das Buch - und Lesen überhaupt - ist. Aber was macht der Bär nun? Großer Lesespaß der Lust drauf macht, noch viel viel mehr zu lesen.