
This Issue
60759
Taylor Hampton and Jacinta Daniher on Our Dance
We caught up with TAYLOR HAMPTON and JACINTA DANIHER about their book Our Dance, a joyful celebration of First Nations culture and Australia's unique animals through dance and music, with rhyming actions to get young readers moving.
What sparked the idea for your book?
In 2019 we started a business called Birrang Cultural Connections offering educational workshops to early childhood services. One of the workshops involved learning how to move like ...
No results found.
Features

ALEXANDER SLATER'S Celeste Express is the start of a fully illustrated lower middle grade fantasy series that is ...

JESSICA TOWNSEND lives on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland with her dogs, Vivien and Rik. She is the author of the ...

H M WAUGH's latest novel, The Surface Trials, is set on an alien planet where, under the watch of a galaxy-wide TV ...

Shelley Burne-Field's latest novel, Kimi the Kekeno's Big Adventure, is a funny and exciting ocean adventure with ...
No results found.
Reviews

Alice Peel is a primary school teacher and the co-founder of Grow Your Mind, which is a program aimed at helping ...

This is a very accomplished YA novel for a debut. The author is only 19 years old but the quality of this ...

It was raining outside. It kept raining. And raining. Their grandmother called it The Great Flood. The water was ...

This book is simply mega all around.
The main part of the book is sectioned into Mighty Mammal, Really Big Birds, ...

It’s the weekend but Violet has a school project about the de-extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger. She sits in her ...

For over 35 years, Alison Lester’s brightly illustrated Magic Beach has enchanted readers of all ages. Today, it ...

Winston has his brightest, yellowest sweatsuit on today as this day is special, after all, it only comes around ...

This book is the first in the ‘First Peoples - First Sciences’ series. The series blends science with the deep ...

This book tells the stories of famous animals that made history in a variety of ways.
We begin with Cher Ami. a ...
No results found.









