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Big Book of Dinosaurs by Alex Frith
19.99 AUD
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Big Books | Reading Level: Children's - Kindergarten, Age 5-6
From the mighty Brachiosaurus to the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex, children will love poring over the fascinating illustrations and easy-to-read text to discover the biggest and most powerful dinosaurs that ever walked the Earth (and some of the littlest too).
Big Book of English Words by Mairi Mackinnon; Kate Hindley (Illustrator)
24.99 AUD
Category: Childrens | Series: Big Word Books
An essential vocabulary builder for young children, with around a thousand everyday words and pictures, arranged thematically.
Big Book of Numbers (Board Book) by Felicity Brooks; Sophia Touliatou (Illustrator)
19.99 AUD
Category: Childrens | Series: Big Books
"A number book like no other, introducing children to the significance of different numbers and the things they are associated with. Did you know that an octopus has three hearts, every snowflake has six points, giraffes have seven bones in their necks, cloud cover is measured in 'oktas' from 0 to 8, an ...Show more
Big Book of the Body (HB) by Minna Lacey
19.99 AUD
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Big Books | Reading Level: Children's - Kindergarten, Age 5-6
Young children can learn all about how the heart pumps blood, what the brain does, the different bones in the bones and much more in this detailed introduction to the human body.
Big Picture Book of Outdoors (HB Usborne Big Picture Book) by Minna Lacey
24.99 AUD
Category: Childrens | Series: Big Books
The beautiful pictures in this book are full of wildlife to look out for when you're outdoors. There are birds, butterflies and plants to spot by a river, in the fields or on a city ramble, and pages on the seasons and creatures to look out for after dark. Children will love browsing the pictures at hom ...Show more
Count to 100 by Felicity Brooks
19.99 AUD
Category: Childrens | Series: Big Books
A vivid introduction to numeracy and counting with breath-taking pictures to illustrate the number on each page. Children can learn numbers one to ten and then count in tens all the way up to 100.
I'm Not (Very) Afraid of the Dark by Anna Milbourne
19.99 AUD
Category: Childrens | Series: Big Books
This is a book about a child who is afraid of the dark. The book follows the little boy as he tells the reader all about the approaching darkness one evening, revealing his fear as he goes to bed, showing shapes in his bedroom that look like monsters (which change into ordinary things when he switches t ...Show more
My Big Train Book (Big Board Book) by Roger Priddy
9.99 AUD
Category: Childrens | Series: My Big Board Books | Reading Level: Children's - Kindergarten, Age 5-6
From high-speed trains to steam trains, My Big Train Book is perfect for any toddler with a passion for trains. Packed with photographs of all kinds of trains from all over the world.
My Big Train Book (My Big Board Books) by Roger Priddy
9.99 AUD
Category: Childrens | Series: My Big Board Books
From monorails to freight trains, steam trains to cable cars, this book is packed with pictures of all kinds of trains from all over the world
On Doubt by Leigh Sales
14.99 AUD
Category: Culture Ideas Politics | Series: Little Books on Big Themes
"Her classic personal essay carries a message about the value of truth, scrutiny and accountability-a much-needed, pocket-sized antidote to fake news. Donald Trump, the post-truth world and the instability of Australian politics are all examined in this fresh take on her prescient essay on the media and ...Show more
On Passion by Dorothy Porter
14.99 AUD
Category: Culture Ideas Politics | Series: Little Books on Big Themes
In On Passion, celebrated Australian poet Dorothy Porter delves headfirst into the passions, both literary and earthly. We discover the young Dorothy Porter's 'drug of choice' was none other than romantic love and that 'some of the most deeply passionate experiences of (her) life happened between the co ...Show more
On Us by Mark Scott
14.99 AUD
Category: Culture Ideas Politics | Series: Little Books on Big Themes
How do we step outside our own echo chamber to understand others? What are we losing when we share fewer and fewer national moments? The new media is enabling despots and disempowering democracy. So when every opinion seems to matter equally, On Usoffers a few more on choice in a concentrated media worl ...Show more