Monday, 12 August 2024

Book Review: A Sausage Went for a Walk by Ellisha Majid

 A Sausage Went for a Walk

by

Ellisha Majid

illustrated by Peter Kendall


Publisher: Fremantle Press
Publication date: 2nd July 2024
Genre: Picture Book
Pages: 32
RRP: AU$19.99 (hardcover)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: A Sausage Went for a Walk

This special 30th Anniversary hardcover edition celebrates an Aussie classic first published in 1992.
 
A Sausage Went for a Walk is a funny little story about a sausage who decides it doesn't want to be eaten for breakfast so walks out. Then all the other breakfast items walk out too.
 
A breakfast time mutiny led by a sausage! 
 
Jay enjoyed this. It's a nice easy read that older children can read themselves. Filled with fun and mischief as each item on the plate decides one by one that they are leaving.
And I loved that toast didn't leave butter and jam behind.
 
Vividly illustrated in comic form by Peter Kendall bringing each food item to life.
 
A Sausage Went for a Walk is a humorous classic, picture storybook reprinted for a new generation of children to enjoy. 
 
My only very small problem with this was the rhythm and flow of the words took me a couple of readings to get the hang of. 
 
My rating 4 / 5 🍽🍽🍽🍽 
Recommended age 2 - 6 years
 

 


 

Friday, 2 August 2024

Book Review: Blink and Glow by Raven Howell

 Blink and Glow

by

Raven Howell

illustrated by Ann Pilicer


Publisher: Tielmour Press
Publication date: 15th July 2024
Genre: Children's picture book
Pages: 36
Price: AU$11.74 (Kindle)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher via WOW Blog tour
 

Review: Blink and Glow

Leo and Lilly love to chase fireflies and spend time at the pond. Leo catches a firefly in a jar to take to school. Lilly catches a salamander. As their lights begin to fade both Leo and Lilly soon learn that nature is more beautiful when it is free.
 
Blink and Glow is a delightful children's picture book that is fun to read and also teaches the importance of respecting and caring for nature.
Bugs and insects may be pretty but they need to stay in their natural environment to lead a happy life.
 
After the children free the salamander and firefly Grandma shows them how to make a craft salamander and firefly sun catcher.

This book also has all the details so you can do the crafts with your children.
 
With beautiful double page colour illustrations and only a couple of sentences to each page Blink and Glow is the perfect bedtime read. 
 
My rating 5 / 5 🦎🦎🦎🦎🦎
Recommended age: 3+ years 
 

 

Thursday, 1 August 2024

Book Review: The Vanishing by Mark Greenwood

 The Vanishing

by

Mark Greenwood

Publisher: Fremantle Press
Publication date: 2nd July 2024
Series: History Hunter
Genre: Middle Grade / Non Fiction 
Pages: 112
RRP: AU$14.99 US$9.95 (softcover)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: The Vanishing

The Vanishing is one of four books written by Mark Greenwood for the History Hunters series.
 
The Vanishing delves into the 1978 unsolved disappearance of a pilot whilst flying across the Bass Strait.
 
Mark Greenwood recounts the disappearance of 20 year old pilot Fred and his plane after radioing the control tower about seeing a UFO. After extensive air and sea searches no sign of the plane has been found.
 
Greenwood sets out the facts and includes Fred's radio conversation, photographs, newspaper articles and the submitted flight plan.
 
It's up to the reader to decide what could have happened in this cold case disappearance.
 
If your child is fascinated by all things extra-terrestrial they will love The Vanishing
Fascinating and a little bit eerie.
 
My rating 5 / 5 👽👽👽👽👽
Recommended age: 8 -12 years
 
Teaching notes and activities can be found at Fremantle Press:
 https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/the-vanishing/

Wednesday, 31 July 2024

Book Review: The Dragon's Treasure by Mark Greenwood

The Dragon's Treasure

by

Mark Greenwood

Publisher: Fremantle Press
Publication date: 2nd July 2024
Series: History Hunter
Genre: Middle Grade / Non Fiction
Pages: 112
RRP: AU$14.99 US$9.95 (softcover)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: The Dragon's Treasure

In his wonderful new history hunter series Mark Greenwood brings the stories of lost explorers, glittering treasure and baffling mysteries to life. Awe filled stories to entice young readers to explore the unimaginable.
 
History Hunters is a four book series with books 1 & 2 out now.
The Dragon's Treasure opens in 1931 Australia when two young boys find ancient coins on a Western Australian beach. However it started long before this with a shipwreck off the coast of WA in 1656.
 
Mark Greenwood recounts the story of the shipwreck and the subsequent search for the ship and survivors but nothing was found. It wasn't until 1963 when divers found the wreck of the Gilt Dragon and it's sunken treasure. To this day no-one knows what became of the survivors.
 
Wonderfully written with the inclusion of photos, illustrations and maps it will ignite the imagination of young readers and hold their attention through the whole story.

The Dragon's Treasure is a fascinating story that will have junior readers searching for more information on the Gilt Dragon and its treasures.

My rating 5 / 5 🪙🪙🪙🪙🪙

Recommended age: 8 -12 years

Teaching notes and activities can be found at Fremantle Press:
https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/the-dragons-treasure/
 
 

Saturday, 27 July 2024

Book Review: Hockey Wars 15: Graduation by Sam lawrence & Ben Jackson

 Hockey Wars 15: Graduation

by

Sam Lawrence & Ben Jackson

illustrated by Tanya Zeinalova
 
Publisher: Indie Publishing Group
Publication day: 2nd June 2024 
Series: Hockey Wars #15
Genre: Tween Fiction
Pages: 142
Source: Courtesy of the authors 
 

Review: Hockey Wars 15 Graduation

 It was a delight to follow this wholesome group of young teens as they celebrated the end of Middle School (grade 8 in the USA) and their academic and sporting achievements, cheering each other on and planning towards their futures.
 
I like that the group of girls and boys have been just friends enjoying hanging out together but now about to enter High School (turning 14) they are beginning to pair up experiencing the first thoughts of a relationship. Sweet, wholesome and good fun!.
 
Young readers will love all the fanfare of getting ready for graduation and will relate to the worries about losing friendships when they go to different high schools.
 
This edition mainly focuses on the graduation and the characters' burgeoning relationships but there are still plenty of sport filled moments with a golf day and a friendly hockey match.
 
Tanya Zeinalova's illustrations are an added delight and I loved trying to pick which illustration was which character.
 
My rating 4 /5 🎓🎓🎓🎓
Recommended age 10 -14 years

Book Review: Father of the Lost Boys (young readers ed.) by Yuot A. Alaak

 Father of the Lost Boys

by

Yuot A. Alaak

THE MECAK AJANG ALAAK STORY
 
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Publication date: 4th June 2024
Genre: Middle Grade / Non Fiction
Pages: 160
RRP: AU$17.99 (softcover)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: Father of the Lost Boys

Father of the Lost Boys for younger readers is a rewrite of the adult edition to be appropriate reading for younger readers aged 8+ years. I haven't read the adult version but I feel this book will have less graphic detail of the death and destruction rained on the people of Sudan. 
 
Yuot recounts the harrowing journey of Mecak Ajang Alaak as he walks 20,000 displaced boys aged 8-12 years, over a period of 2 years, to freedom. He was a man of tremendous moral and ethical stature and he instilled this in his son and the boys that looked to him for guidance
 
Not only is Father of the Lost Boys a wonderful story of courage and perseverance it also teaches a lot about the history of unrest in Sudan and neighbouring countries. I learnt a lot from Yuot's story. 

Reading Father of the Lost Boys gives the opportunity to teach empathy and compassion for refugees and displaced persons. A real eye opener for children to see what children in other countries deal with and how they work together and still manage to find joy in the simplest things in life.
 
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
About the author
 
Yuot A. Alaak currently lives in Perth with his family where he works as a mining professional, having attained degrees in geosciences and engineering. 

Recommneded age: 8 -14 years

CONTENT: death of children from hunger and exhaustion
                   children taken by wild animals
                   an execution by firing squad
                   some children drown

See Fremantle Press website for teaching notes and activities.
https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/father-of-the-lost-boys-for-younger-readers/


 


Monday, 8 July 2024

Book Review: When the Lights Went Out by Lian Tanner

 When the Lights Went Out

by

Lian Tanner

Illustrated by Jonathan Bentley
 
 
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Children
Publication date: 2nd July 2024
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Pages: 32
RRP: $24.99 (hardback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 

Review: When the Lights Went Out

Lian Tanner and Jonathon Bentley have teamed together to produce a gorgeous picture book that will entrance and delight as we join a young family when one dark, cold night the power goes out. 

Narrated by a young child we follow the family as they get that first startlement when everything goes dark. As they search for candles it is turned into an adventure in the dark.
Just when they are thinking of having an early night they hear someone playing music and singing outside, so the family rug up and go out to see who is singing. All the neighbours come outside and sing and dance late into the night.
 
When the Lights Went Out shows it only took one person to venture outside and play music and sing for the whole neighbourhood to join in, have a marvellous time and celebrate a moment of connectedness.

When the Lights Went Out is a delightful children's book that turns what some may conceive as an inconvenience into a family adventure.

The realistic, full colour sketched illustrations are a lovely depiction of a community coming together.
Jonathon Bentley has cleverly placed nocturnal animals, a fox and an owl, into his illustrations and it was fun to try to spot them in each double spread outdoor illustration.

When the Lights Went Out is a reassuring story for young children during times of fear and uncertainty.

My rating 5 / 5 🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯
recommended age: 3 - 6 years

 
 

 



 

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