Tuesday, 8 November 2022

Book Review: Lego City Building Site

 Lego City Building Site
 
A Push, Pull and Slide Book
 
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication date: 10th August 2021
Genre: Children's Educational
Pages: 8
RRP: $9.99AU
Format: Boardbook
Source: Own purchase 

Our review of Lego City Building Site
 
Everybody get to work - let's knock down that wall.
 
Join the construction crew as they demolish the old building, clear the rubble and start on a new buiding.
 
What can it be? 
 
Work the cement mixer, clear the rubble and lift the heavy doors.
 
Turn the page to reveal what the workers are building!
 
Lego City Building Site is another hands on book for toddlers, rich in imaginative play and themes of working together. We loved matching the Lego pieces and making our own building site.
 
⬇️⬆️➡️⬅️ 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.  
 
Made in hardy board format with thick pages and tabs that won't easily be torn or ripped out ensuring hours and hours of play.

The Lego City is a fabulous collection of books and we are eager  to collect the whole series.
 

Recommended age - 18months to 5 years

Our rating 5 / 5 👷👷👷👷👷
 
 

Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Book Review: Runt by Craig Silvey

Runt
by
Craig Silvey 
 
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 5th October 2022
Genre: Middle Grade Fiction
Pages: 352
RRP: $19.99AU Hardback
Source: Won - uncorrected proof

My review of Runt

Annie Shearer is 11 years old. She likes to fix things just like her grandpa Wally Shearer. The people of Upson Downs think it's weird that Annie wears a leather tool belt wherever she goes but Annie finds it very useful. Annie connects with a stray dog everyone calls Runt and the two become inseparable.

Runt is small but fast, and an expert at rounding up sheep. When Annie sees a dog agility competition with prize money she pictures it as a way to fix all her family's problems. But first she will have to fix Runt as he refuses to perform in front of a crowd.

Runt is a heartwarming story filled with humour and love. Craig Silvey gives his readers messages of being yourself, living with kindness, staying optimistic, accepting people (and dogs) how they are and not having to fix everything around you.

Annie and her family are characters you will want to cheer for. They try their best at all they do and sometimes fail but never give up. Brother Max is a Youtubing dare devil, mum loves to cook, quite often with disastrous results and dad Bryan has a secret project in his shed.

I can see Runt on the big screen with its larger than life characters to cheer for and dastardly villains to boo. Silvey has produced two almost comical villains. Earl Robert Barren is buying up the town and he has his eye on the Shearer farm. Fergus Fink is out to win the dog agility competition and he's not adverse to cheating.

Runt is an outstanding story, perfect for fans of Babe and Matilda. With its simple prose and uncomplicated plot it is suitable for the younger middle grade reader aged 6 - 10.
Adult readers will enjoy the themes of family, community and kindness. Runt is a pleasurable escape for all readers.
 
My rating 4 / 5  ⭐⭐⭐⭐


About the author
 
Craig Silvey is an author and screenwriter from Fremantle, Western Australia.
His critically acclaimed debut novel, Rhubarb, was published in 2004. His bestselling second novel, Jasper Joneswas the Australian Book Industry Awards Book of the Year for 2010.

His third novel, Honeybee, published in 2020, is an award-winning bestseller. Honeybee was the 2020 Dymocks Book Of The Year, won the Indie Book Award for Best Fiction, and was shortlisted for both the Literary Fiction Book of the Year at the 2021 ABIA Awards and the Adult Fiction Book of the Year at the ABA Booksellers’ Choice Awards. In 2022, Honeybee was voted Number 1 in the Better Reading Top 100.

Runt is his first novel for Younger Readers. 
 

 
 

Wednesday, 12 October 2022

Book Review: Make Tracks - Cars by Johnny Dyrander

 Make Tracks: Cars
by
Johnny Dyrander
 
Publisher: Nosy Crow
Publication date: 2nd August 2022
Series: Make Tracks #4 
Pages: 10
RRP: $19.99
Format read: Boardbook 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher 

My review of Make Tracks: Cars

Jay loves this fun board book that helps build hand eye coordination

This sturdy board book features five different styles of cars and each car has their own track and tiny car counter that you can manoeuvre around the track. Stop at the crossings, drive around the winding road, race around the track, drive a four wheel drive around the muddy lake and catch a taxi into the airport.

Each car has a large glossy picture with all their features labeled. 
 
This will be a much loved book by any little car enthusiast. 
 
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
Recommended age: 2+ 

About the author

Johnny Dyrander is an illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. He was born and raised above the Arctic circle in northern Sweden and grew up surrounded by reindeer and northern light. He moved to Stockholm in his early twenties and began studying at various art schools. He's been working as an illustrator since he finished his studies at the University College of Arts, Crafts & Design in Stockholm.

When he's not spending time in his office illustrating, Johnny likes to travel, spend time with his family or drive down to his house in southern Sweden, pick up a hammer and saw and pretend to be a carpenter. He builds things in wood with quite mixed results.
 
 

Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Book Review: Hockey Wars by Sam Lawrence & Ben Jackson

 Hockey Wars
by
Sam Lawrence & Ben Jackson

Publisher: Indie Publishing Group 
 
Publication date: 12th September 2018
 
Genre: Middle Grade
 
Series: Hockey Wars #1 
 
Pages: 128
 
Format read: Paperback
 
Source: Courtesy of Author Services Australia 
 
My review of Hockey Wars
 
Hockey Wars is an enjoyable Middle-Grade read focusing on friendship and sportsmanship that is sure to leave the reader smiling.
 
Millie and Cameron have been life-long friends, attending the same school and playing on the same hockey team, but when Millie decides to start an all-girls team a rift begins to form in the friendship starting a rivalry between the boys and the girls.
 
I liked this fun story about a feud between the girls team, the Hurricanes, and the boys team, the Lightning, over who gets to use the practice pond after school.
In this first book we are introduced to the main characters, eight boys and eight girls in 4th Grade at Dakota Elementary School. It was good getting to know each characters' quirks and how they felt about the feud.
 
The story was fast paced and I was eager to find out how, or if, Cameron and Millie would become friends again.
 
Ice hockey is not a huge sport in Australia with many of our rinks closing over the years however the themes of co-ed sports and girls versus boys are relatable to any sport.
Being in the stands at ice hockey games for many years I understood and had a laugh at the hockey puns on the girls t-shirts.
 
Hockey Wars has relatable themes of competitiveness, friendship, first crushes, teamwork and having the courage to say you're sorry.
 
Recommended age 8+
 
My rating 5 / 5  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Purchase the book on Amazon
 
 
About the authors 
 
Ben Jackson was born in Tasmania, Australia, and is a successful indie author that has been writing for over four years. Ben is married to Sam Lawrence, and together they specialize in self-publishing children's books.

They have been married for several years and have traveled together between Australia and Canada. Ben is also a freelance writer that specializes in writing website content for businesses and a wide variety of different articles.

They have published a series of children's books called My Little Fart and Hockey Wars, as well as If I Was A Caterpillar and several other non-fiction books. 
 
 
 
 
 

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.

 


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