Celebrating the beauty of nature, this enchanting book is designed for young readers and features captivating illustrations by award-winning author Jess McGeachin. It offers a delightful exploration of the natural world, making it an ideal introduction for children to appreciate and connect with their environment.
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- 2025
- 2025
Exploring the concept of being lost, this book connects a variety of topics ranging from shipwrecks to extinct dinosaurs. It invites readers on a journey through worlds that once existed but are now vanished, encouraging reflection on loss and the passage of time. Through its unique blend of subjects, the narrative weaves together history, nature, and human experience, offering a thought-provoking examination of absence and memory.
- 2024
A book that explores what it means to be lost, in all sorts of ways. From shipwrecks to extinct dinosaurs and everything in between, it links seemingly diverse topics and invites the reader to explore worlds once here but now gone.
- 2023
An illustrated non-fiction book that explores the natural world above us, the efforts humans have made to venture high above the Earth, and the mythology about the stars. Linking seemingly diverse subject matter, it invites the reader to explore the wonder of the universe.
- 2022
The Lost Library
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A lost library book leads Oliver and his new friend Rosie to a hidden world filled with mystery and adventure. As they embark on a journey through this enchanting realm, they must uncover the secrets of their surroundings and navigate challenges to find their way back home. The story explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the magic of literature, inviting readers into a captivating escapade where the boundaries of reality blur.
- 2022
From one of Australia's most talented new picture-book creators comes this beautiful ode to the wonders of our natural world.
- 2022
In a noisy, grey city, Sam and his Grandpa long for the deep, dark wonderful jungle. But when their dream comes true, can they find a way to protect it?A delightful story book for all generations about the magic of wild places and the amazing things we can achieve when we all work together. The Tree at Number 43 inspires hope for the future of our environment without any sense of doom and gloom. A book for parents and grandparents to share and enjoy with kids, whether they want to create a garden at home or change the world
- 2022
A book that explores the places hardest to reach, from the molten depths of our planet to the frigid depths of outer space. Linking seemingly diverse subject matter, it invites the reader to explore worlds hidden from view.
- 2021
When We Fly
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the themes of grief and healing, this book offers a compassionate approach to understanding loss. It guides readers through the emotional journey of mourning while providing practical insights for moving forward. With a focus on gentle encouragement, it aims to help individuals process their feelings and find hope in the aftermath of sorrow.