The story explores the internal conflict of Numbat, who possesses two contrasting hearts: a stone heart symbolizing strength and a feather heart representing gentleness. Faced with the challenge of choosing between them, Numbat weighs the advantages and disadvantages of each. Ultimately, he realizes that embracing both hearts allows him to embody kindness and strength, highlighting themes of balance and self-acceptance.
Ezekiel Kwaymullina Livres
Ezekiel Kwaymullina s'impose comme une voix distinctive de la littérature australienne, spécialisé dans les livres pour enfants. Ses premières difficultés avec l'alphabétisation ont favorisé une appréciation unique du pouvoir de la narration et du langage. Le travail de Kwaymullina explore des thèmes qui résonnent profondément auprès du jeune public, offrant des récits captivants et accessibles. Son parcours, depuis le dépassement d'importants défis jusqu'à devenir un auteur publié, souligne son dévouement à partager ses histoires.






Journey through fantastic dreamscapes with children who are dawn weavers and sun singers, thunder chasers and lightning catchers. Dreamers is filled with poetic langugage and, with Sally Morgan's rich and colourful illustrations, the book is full of movement. It lends itself to interactive reading aloud with play-acting or actions.
A city boy discovers the beauty of the Australian bush during his visit to his grandmother's home. Through his experiences in nature, he develops a newfound appreciation for the environment and the simplicity of rural life, highlighting themes of connection to nature and personal growth.
The Things She's Seen
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Blending elements of a ghost story, murder mystery, and Aboriginal fable, this narrative weaves a captivating tale filled with suspense and intrigue. The story explores haunting themes and rich cultural context, drawing readers into a world where the supernatural intertwines with deep-seated mysteries. With its chilling atmosphere and compelling characters, it promises to engage fans of spooky tales and thought-provoking storytelling alike.
This transcendent tale, crafted by a young Australian Indigenous author, weaves a rich narrative that explores cultural themes and identity. Accompanied by luminous illustrations from the artist of Mama, Will You Hold My Hand?, the book offers a visually stunning experience that enhances its storytelling. The combination of evocative prose and striking artwork invites readers to connect deeply with the characters and their journey, celebrating Indigenous heritage and the power of storytelling.
My Amazing Dad
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
My Amazing Dad pays homage to the bumbling dad who doesn't always fit the handyman stereotype, but who certainly knows how to turn the everyday into something exciting