Saturday, 12 March 2022
Book Review: Dash and Nikki and the Jellybean Game by Anthony C. Delauney
Friday, 31 December 2021
Book Review: The Lolly Shop by L, B & E Hackney
Publication date: 6th July 2021
Challenges Entered: Australian Women Writers Challenge AWW2021
Wednesday, 8 December 2021
Storybook Corner Book Review: Where's My Dinosaur? by Ashling Kwok
My review
Tuesday, 9 November 2021
Book Review: Snotlings by Tarryn Mallick
Publication date: 25th October 2021
Mucuszar and his awful germ army have conquered both nostrils and Jackson’s world is next!
Can Jackson and his friends stop the snotpocalypse? Or will Mucuszar’s deadly creation destroy the planet?
She obtained a degree in Creative and Professional Writing and studied numerous courses and books, applying everything she had learnt to her first book. It took a short six years and now Snotlings is ready to be shared with everyone.
Challenges Entered: Australian Women Writers Challenge AWW2021
Friday, 8 October 2021
Book Review: The Rhythm of the Beach by Russell Irving
Publication date: 2nd August 2021
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
Storybook Corner Book Review & Giveaway: Afloat in Venice by Tina Wilson
Imaginative, nostalgic and quirky, the Monkey’s Great Adventures series, with bespoke hand-knitted toys, is beautifully photographed in locations around the world and captures the innocence of childhood. Monkey, an endearing soft toy, finds himself in all sorts of scrapes where he learns about himself and the world around him. In this first book, Afloat in Venice, Monkey is entranced by a “magical floating city that seems to grow straight out of the sea.” The book includes original music composed by highly acclaimed artist, Matt Ottley, with text narrated by the author. There is an additional version of the music specifically narrated for the visually impaired.
was its executive director for ten years.
Challenges Entered: Australian Women Writers Challenge AWW2021
Saturday, 28 August 2021
Book Review: Dinosaur Whack, Whizz, Roar & Munch!
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Wednesday, 18 August 2021
Storybook Corner Book Review: The Woolly Bear Caterpillar by Julia Donaldson
My review
Wednesday, 23 June 2021
Book Review: Dinosaur Snap and Dinosaur Flap by Jeanne Willis & Peter Curtis
Each book features one dinosaur highlighting their unique features and personality.
Dinosaur Flap is in a flap. She can’t relax, worried about her eggs being trampled. She scares away Stomp and Bash when they venture near but Honk with her loud honking would make a good guard so Flap asked her to stay and sound an alarm when someone comes near. Now Flap can get some much needed sleep.
Dinosaur Snap is fierce with a big snapping jaw. Whack has his spiky tail to protect him and Whizz is so fast Snap can’t catch him. Snap thinks little Squeak would make a tasty treat but Roar is always there to protect his little friend.
Other dinosaurs in the series pop in and out of each story, sometimes helping and sometimes causing havoc.
Jay loves these books and we have read them over and over. When the next two in the series arrived he let out a squeal of delight. We have since purchased a couple more in the series and have our eye on the next ones we want to buy. Yes, WE! I enjoy these stories too. So much fun!
I like how each dinosaur has a name that relates to their personality. They are like a little community. Jay can name them all and points them out as they appear in each other’s books.
We have always been big fans of Dinosaur Roar and Ten Terrible Dinosaurs and this new collection adds to the delight by naming the dinosaurs and giving them personalities.
The front of each book has the correct pronunciation of the dinosaurs scientific name. Which is very helpful as some are quite a mouthful. The rear of the book points out specific features of that dinosaur.
With bright illustrations and rhyming text these board books are sure to appeal to little dinosaur enthusiasts and their parents.
5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thursday, 10 June 2021
Book Review: Goal!!! by Lydia Williams
Leaving her desert animal friends behind is hard - but soon she makes some new friends at the zoo.
It takes her time to find her feet and has to practice new skills to improve her game.
She learns from the zoo animals that being different is not such a scary thing and that everyone can teach you something new!
Challenges entered: Australian Women Writers Challenge #AWW2021