Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Book Review: Camp by Kayla Miller

 Camp
by
Kayla Miller 
 
Publisher: Walker Books Australia
 
Publication date: 5th January 2022 

 Series: Click #2
 
Genre: Middle Grade Graphic Novel
 
Pages: 224
 
RRP: $17.99
 
Source: own purchase
 
Dot's review of Camp
 
Tell us a little about the book?
 
Olive tries to help Willow because Willow is not brave.
 
Who is your favourite character?
 
Olive is my favourite because she always tries to help.
 
What is your favourite part of the story?
 
My favourite is when they were at dance because there was lots of drama.
 
Do you think your friends will like this book?
 
They will love it!
 
Dot's rating 4 / 5  ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 
 
I haven't read this book but here's the blurb:
 
Olive is sure she’ll have the best time at summer camp with her friend Willow – but while Olive makes quick friends with the other campers, Willow struggles to form connections and latches on to the only person she knows – Olive. It’s s’more than Olive can handle! The stress of being Willow's living security blanket begins to wear on Olive and before long…the girls aren’t just fighting, they may not even be friends by the time camp is over. Will the two be able to patch things up before the final lights out?
 
Recommended age 8+ 

About the author

Kayla Miller is a New York Times bestselling author and illustrator living and working in New York. They have a BFA in Illustration from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. When not busy working on graphic novels, Kayla enjoys watching bad movies, trying to cook new recipes, playing games (both board and video) and reading other people’s graphic novels.


 
 

Saturday, 1 October 2022

Book Review: Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A. F. Steadman

Skandar and the Unicorn Thief
by
A. F. Steadman
 
A NEW HERO TAKES FLIGHT 
 
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
 
Publication date: 3rd May 2022
 
Series: Skandar #1
 
Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy
 
Pages: 400
 
Format read: Hardcover
 
RRP: $19.99AU
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher 

My review of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief
 
I absolutely love the cover of this book! After reading a few chapters of the story I realised that it wouldn't be for my unicorn loving mini reviewer. To her, unicorns are loving, fun and mostly soft and cuddly. The unicorns in this tale are carnivorous and there are a few rabbits devoured throughout.
 
Unicorns don’t belong in fairy tales; they belong in nightmares.
 
Skandar and the Unicorn Thief has themes of resilience, courage and friendship. Skandar seems to attract the school bully and he doesn't see himself as being very brave. I really liked that when the school bully was harassing a younger boy Skandar didn't hesitate to jump in and defend him.
 
Steadman follows the tried-and-true trope of the 'chosen one'. Her writing is uncomplicated and the plot straightforward. As this is the first in a series there is a big focus on world-building. However there wasn't enough action to keep me fully engaged and I found Skandar moody and a bit annoying. Although, with a few twists and scrapes for our heroes to navigate, I feel there is plenty that will appeal to the target audience of 9 - 12 year olds.

My rating 3 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐

About the author

Photo credit Annabel Church
A.F. Steadman grew up in the Kent countryside, getting lost in fantasy worlds and scribbling stories in notebooks. Before focusing on writing, she worked in law, until she realized that there wasn’t nearly enough magic involved. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling Skandar series.


 
 

Thursday, 8 September 2022

Book Review: Noongar Boodja Waangkan (Noongar First Words) by Jayden Boundry

 Noongar Boodja Waangkan: Noongar First Words
by
Jayden Boundry
Illustrated by Tyrown Waigana

Publisher: Fremantle Press
 
Publication date: 1st September 2022
 
Genre: Children's Picture Book
 
Pages:32
 
RRP: $24.99AUD
 
Format read: Hardcover
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
My review of Noongar First Words 

It’s indigenous literacy day and I have a gorgeous first words book to share with you that explores the Noongar language.
 
Written in Noongar and English with each word accompanying a delightful water colour illustration making it fun and easy to follow along and learn each new word.

This fully illustrated collection of first Noongar words includes family, plants, animals, emotions, colours, numbers and more.

We had fun trying out the words ourselves and then scanned included audio link guide to see if we had the pronunciation right.

Noongar is the language of the Aboriginal people of the south-west of Western Australia. 
 
Noongar Boodja Waangkan is a fun, educational book that will be a valuable resource for any classroom library.
 
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
 
About the author
 
Jayden Boundry is Wadjak Balardong Noongar and Badimaya Yamatji. He is a Noongar language teacher and cultural consultant, didgeridoo player, traditional dancer and storyteller with Ngalak Nidja.
 
About the illustrator
 
Tyrown Waigana is a Wardandi Noongar (southwest cape country) and Ait Koedhal (Torres Strait Islander) multi-disciplinary artist and designer. His practice includes painting, illustration, sculpture, animation and graphic design. As an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander graphic designer many clients approach him for high quality, culturally appropriate and Indigenous centred design.

 


Thursday, 18 August 2022

Book Review: Dinosaur Bash & Dinosaur Chew by Peter Curtis

 Dinosaur Bash!
The Ankylosaurus
by
Peter Curtis


Dinosaur Chew!
The Iguanodon
by
Peter Curtis
 

 

Publisher: Macmillan Australia
 
Publication date: 9th August 2022
 
Genre: Children's
 
Pages: 22
 
RRP: $14.99AUD
 
Format read: Board book
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
My review
 
Dinosaur Bash and Dinosaur Chew are part of a collection of board books inspired by the classic picture book, Dinosaur Roar.
 
Each book features one dinosaur highlighting their unique features and personality.
 
Dinosaur Bash's large club on his tail, armoured plates and short legs made it hard for him to play with his friends as they were all scared of getting injured. Dinosaur Roar explains to him that his tail is special and rare but he needs to take care when playing.

Dinosaur Chew just wants to eat grass and laze in the sun all day. While watching his friends he was learning new ways of doing things and after a busy day all he wanted to do was laze in the sun.

Other dinosaurs in the series pop in and out of each story, sometimes helping and sometimes causing havoc.

This would have to be on of Jay's favourite series and his eagle eye spotted a new dinosaur and now he is eager for Dinosaur Thud's story.

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.

 

Our rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

 
 

Tuesday, 16 August 2022

Book Review: Flipper and Finnegan by Sophie Cunningham

 Flipper and Finnegan
by
Sophie Cunningham
illustrated by Anil Tortop

The True Story of How Tiny Jumpers Saved Little Penguins
 
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
 
Imprint: Albert Street Books
 
Publication date: 16th August 2022
 
Genre: Children's Picture Book
 
Pages: 24
 
RRP: $ 19.99AUD
 
Format read: Hardcover
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
My thoughts
 
🐧🐧 This delightful tale about two tiny penguins, inspired by real events, is a heart-warming story about community and the power of media for a call out for help. 

 🐧🐧 Flipper and Finnegan are part of the huge penguin family living on Phillip Island but when a large oil spill occurs off the coast of the island their lives are put in danger.
Local rangers from the Wildlife Centre spring into action to save the penguins. They all need washing to remove the oil. A call-out goes out for tiny knitted jumpers for the penguins to wear while waiting to be cleaned. All around the world people knit jumpers and send them in.
 

 
🐧🐧 An uplifting and positive story, fun and full of warmth, with underlying environmental themes presenting a good opportunity to talk about our natural environment and the animals living in it.
 
With visually stunning and colourful full page illustrations Flipper and Finnegan is sure to delight children aged 3 years plus.
 
Note: Thousands of jumpers were received and surplus jumpers are sold on toys to raise funds for wildlife conservation on Phillip Island. 
 
Our rating 5 / 5  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
publisher recommended age: 3 - 6 years 
 
About the author
 
Photo credit: Mathew Lynn

Sophie Cunningham is the author of five books, City of Trees, Geography, Bird, Melbourne, and Warning: The Story of Cyclone Tracy. She is a former publisher and editor, was a co-founder of the Stella Prize and is now an Adjunct Professor at RMIT University's Non/fiction Lab. In 2019 Sophie Cunningham was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her contributions to literature.
 
 
 
 
 
 
About the illustrator
 
Anil Tortop was born and raised in Turkey. She moved to Australia in early 2011 and has been trying to get used to the local eight-legged house intruders and slithering visitors to her garden ever since. Anil also works as an animator and character designer, and lives with her husband in Brisbane. Her previous books include A First Time For Everything by Tiffiny Hall & Ed Kavalee and Bat vs Poss by Alexa Moses.


Tuesday, 9 August 2022

Book Review: Lego City Safari Rescue

 Lego City Safari Rescue
 
A Push, Pull and Slide Book
 
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
 
Publication date: 12th July 2022
 
Pages: 10
 
RRP: $9.99 AUD
 
Format read: Boardbook
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
 
My thoughts
 
Come on a rescue safari!
 
The park rangers need YOU.
 

🦁We were excited to receive the latest book in the push, pull and sliding fun of Lego City board books.

🐒Climb aboard the safari jeep and feed the swinging monkeys.
🐘Watch the elephants at their waterhole and check on the lion cubs 🦁


⬇️⬆️➡️⬅️ With tabs to push, pull and slide on every page it’s a fun way to enhance motor skills, develop hand-eye coordination and grow the imagination.

Name the animals, count the animals and talk about different safari animals, endangered species and protecting our wildlife.

The Lego City Safari Rescue is another playful board book, brimming with imaginative play, that we are happy to add to our shelf. 

 
 
 
 
 

We are big Lego and Duplo fans and this book will be cherished for years to come.

Recommended age 18months - 5 years

My rating 5 / 5 🦁🐘🐒🦒🐍 

 

 

Tuesday, 2 August 2022

Book Review: A Little Spark by Barry Jonsberg

A Little Spark
by
Barry Jonsberg 
 
From the bestselling multi-award-winning author of My Life as an Alphabet and A Song Only I Can Hear  
 
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
 
Publication date: 2nd August 2022 
 
Genre: Middle Grade

Pages: 256
 
 RRP: $ 16.99AUD

Format read: paperback

Source: Courtesy of the publisher

My thoughts

A Little Spark is a wondrous story of love, imagination, friendship and heartbreak.

Thirteen-year-old Caitlyn Carson's parents have been divorced for 7 years. She spends every second weekend with her father and they have adventures to spark the imagination and believe in the impossible.

Barry Jonsberg has written an inspiring book about building on a child's imagination past the early childhood years. Don't let that little spark go out!

Many opportunities arise throughout the book for classroom discussion with themes of divorce, a child's rights, how divorce affects the children in a relationship and parent responsibilities.
 
The story is narrated by Cate and she is extremely likeable and comes across as a very mature and open 13 year old, wise beyond her years. I was relieved when there was a scene of screaming and door slamming because I feel the character needs to be relatable.

A Little Spark highlights strong parent/child relationships and a fun and supportive friendship with Cate and best friend Elise. It is filled with magical encounters featuring UFOs, a unicorn, a beach serenade and a flash mob orchestra, just to name a few.

A Little Spark is a book that will ignite your imagination, make you laugh and break your heart.

My rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Publisher recommended age 10 - 14
I feel even those 15 -16 would enjoy this engaging story.


About the author

Barry Jonsberg has won numerous awards for his books, both nationally and internationally. He has been published in eighteen countries and translated into many languages. His bestselling novel, My Life As An Alphabet, was recently made into an award-winning film, H is For Happiness, released throughout the world to great critical acclaim. The same production company is now working on television and film adaptations of his last two novels, A Song Only I Can Hear and Catch Me If I Fall.

Barry lives in Darwin, in the Top End of Australia, with his wife Anita and his crazy dog, Zorro.
 
 

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