Norn and Kaarda by Alton Walley
$14.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Follow Norn the Snake as the bushland animals search for a solution to the vicious goanna name Kaarda.
The Dolphin and the Spearfisher by Alton Walley
$14.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Follow Keek and Gidgi, two brothers with a profound love for the oceans and rivers. This coming of age story follows the learnings of these young future leaders in the final days of the warmer seasons.
The Burnt Stick by Anthony Hill
$16.99 AUD
Category: Young Adult
John Jagamarra grew up at the Pearl Bay Mission for Aboriginal children in the far north-west. It was beautiful there, but it wasn't home. This is a tale for everyone about the pain of separation, and the strength of the human spirit.
Born Into This by Adam Thompson
$29.99 AUD
Category: Young Adult
The stories in Born Into This throw light on a world of unique cultural practice and perspective, from Indigenous rangers trying to instil some pride in wayward urban teens on the harsh islands off the coast of Tasmania, to those scraping by on the margins of white society railroaded into complex and co ...Show more
I want to be a Superhero by Breanna Humes
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Age range 3 to 9Breanna wrote this story when she was 8 years old and wanted to fly. Beautifully told and illustrated story of Breanna, who wants to be a superhero. She asks family and friends if she can become a superhero by wishing upon a shooting star. She tries but it doesn't work. Breanna is finall ...Show more
How the Kangaroos Got Their Tails (Educator Big Book) by Pamela Lofts (Compiled by); George Mung Mung Lirrmiyarri
$39.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
This book is based on a story told by George Mung Mung Lirrmiyarri, of the Kija people, to Aboriginal people living in Warmun (Turkey Creek), Western Australia. The illustrations are adapted from their original paintings of the story. Hector Jandany and George Dingmarie of the Kija Language Group said, ...Show more
Warnayarra the Rainbow Snake (Educator Big Book) by Pamela Lofts (Compiled by)
$39.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
This story is based on a story told by the Senior Boys Class at Lajamanu School, a bilingual school where Aboriginal children are taught to read and write their own language, Walpriri. Illustrator Pamela Lofts adapted the illustrations from original paintings done by the children for their story.
The Goanna Was Hungry by Ann James; Sally Morgan
$22.99 AUD
Category: Early Reader
Imagine being at a camp in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia with two of Australia's best-loved author/illustrators and working with them to produce your very own illustrated story. Ten lucky kids had just such an opportunity. In June 2015, the Indigenous Literacy Foundation brought togethe ...Show more
Hello, Hello by Indigenous Literacy Foundation
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
A family is walking home on a very dark night. It's hard to see clearly - what is that shadow? And what is that noise? Turn the pages of this intriguing and atmospheric book and join the family as they discover what the dark night is hiding.
The Art in Country: A Treasury for Children by Bronwyn Bancroft
$29.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Gorges that plummet into serpentine shadows ...Cloaks of white that drape the rocky crags of snowy mountains ... In this magnificent celebration of country, Bronwyn Bancroft uses colours, shapes, patterns and words to explore the awe-inspiring beauty of the Australian continent and to express the depth ...Show more
Coming Home To Country by Bronwyn Bancroft
$24.99 AUD
Category: Early Reader
Run to the creek, perch on a rock, slip into clear crystal water. An visual and lyrical depiction of coming home to country from acclaimed author and illustrator Bronwyn Bancroft.
Finding Our Heart: A Story about the Uluru Statement for Young Australians by Thomas Mayo
$24.99 AUD
Category: Early Reader
Author Thomas Mayor's journey around Australia with the Uluru Statement has been a moving experience. In particular, when he visited schools he was inspired by the children he spoke with. Unlike past generations, Australian children today are learning Indigenous languages, seasons and the truth of this ...Show more