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  • Shapes of Australia

    Bronwyn Bancroft

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    From boulders to bee hives, from mountains to coral, Bronwyn Bancroft explores the shapes that form the Australian landscape. In Shapes of Australia, she introduces readers to ways of thinking about how shapes are represented in nature.
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  • The Swap: Little Hare Books

    Jan Ormerod, Andrew Joyner

    Paperback (Little Hare, )
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  • Send Simon Savage #1

    Stephen Measday

    language (Little Hare, May 1, 2010)
    Simon’s father has drowned under mysterious circumstances and Simon wants to know why. So when two secretive men turn up with classified information and an offer of a place in an elite school, Simon jumps at the chance—not least because these men seem to know more about his father than they’re letting on. Thishowever, is no ordinary school, it is one of the world’s most uber secret organisations: The Time Bureau and Simon has been hand chosen for training. Three centuries and multiple time trips later, Simon discovers a world he never knew existed and the story of a father he didn’t know as well as he thought he had. Unlocking these secrets is only the beginning for Simon Savage…
  • Audrey of the Outback

    Christine Harris, Ann James

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Feb. 15, 2015)
    In this story about identity and independence, the gutsy girl from the bush tries being a farmer, a man, a teacher, and a pirate—all with dire consequences!Audrey is a 1930s outback girl with a lot on her mind. Her dad has gone away to work; her brother Price thinks he's too old for games; and little Dougie likes pretending to be a bird. So together with her best friend Stumpy, Audrey ponders some of life's big questions—like whether being a swaggie (or bush traveler, as explained in the handy glossary) is lonelier than being a girl, and whether it's better to be a sheep or a cow. Determined, mischievous, imaginative, and inquisitive, Audrey is Australia's response to Pippi Longstocking and Ramona Quimby.
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  • Audrey's Big Secret

    Christine Harris, Ann James

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Feb. 15, 2015)
    Audrey is torn between keeping a promise and telling the truth. Should she keep the secret or tell her family? Audrey Barlow has woken up in the dead of night and needs to go to the bathroom. The only problem is, the bathroom is an outhouse and is out yonder down the garden path. And if that isn't bad enough, Audrey sees what she thinks is a ghost! But Audrey soon discovers that it wasn't a ghost she spotted at all, but a young aboriginal girl her own age named Janet. Audrey soon learns that Janet has run away from a mission and together they must think of a way to keep Janet from being taken again. Readers will love Audrey and her determination to see that something so wrong must be made right.
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  • Molly and Mae: Little Hare Books

    Danny Parker, Freya Blackwood

    Hardcover (Little Hare, )
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  • Little Lucie's Diary

    Louise Pfanner

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Dear Diary, I made boats today. Pip and I took them down to the pond to see if they would float. “They'll go all the way to China, won't they, Lucie?” “Unless they meet a whale, Pip.” Lucie makes her own hats and boats, bakes cakes, walks on stilts, and is writing a book. The whimsical, charming text works on two levels, with each exquisite “handwritten” diary entry followed by dialog and illustration which illuminate the scene. The story of Lucie and Pip ends with detailed instructions on making a felt hat for a mouse.
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  • Why I Love Australia

    Bronwyn Bancroft

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, June 1, 2016)
    In this magnificent celebration of country, Bronwyn Bancroft uses both images and words to explore the beauty of the Australian continent and to express the depth of her feelings about it. It is a unique showcase of reverence for landscape—from the coast and the outback to the cities and plains, and from barren deserts to lush rainforests, Australia is undoubtedly a place of unrivalled beauty that is captured perfectly in this book.
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  • Perfect

    Danny Parker, Freya Blackwood

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, July 1, 2018)
    On a perfect day, the hours stretch endlessly ahead. Scribbling with chalk, running with kites, digging for shells . . . paddling, climbing, dreaming. Hour unfolds upon hour, with reassuring comfort and sleep beckoning at the end. Danny Parker captures the simplicity, spontaneity, and freedom of an idyllic childhood, while Freya Blackwood’s paintings of three children roaming a rolling beachside idyll capture the light—and even the smell and feel—of a perfect summer day. Perfect is balm for the soul.
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  • B is for Bedtime

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    Paperback (Little Hare, )
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  • An Australian ABC of Animals

    Bronwyn Bancroft

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Aug. 1, 2005)
    An Australian ABC of Animals, a lavishly illustrated alphabet book by well-known Aboriginal artist Bronwyn Bancroft, is a must-have for every home and library. The book is both a delightful introduction to the alphabet, and a unique exploration of Australian wildlife—some familiar, others more unusual—as seen through the eyes of an indigenous artist. Animals include: kangaroo, bandicoot, wombat, echidna, cockatoo, frog, and goanna—and many more.
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  • The Stone Lion

    Margaret Wild, Ritva Voutila

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Sometimes statues are granted a chance to become warm, breathing creatures. The stone lion has only one dream—to run, pounce, and leap in the park across from where he sits. But one snowy night, when a baby is abandoned at his paws, he is compelled to think differently. This heartwarming and inspiring tale, with stunning Depression-era illustrations by Ritva Voutila, demonstrates the power of kindness and its profound ability to change lives.
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