Scaredy Bath
By Zoe Foster Blake & Daniel Gray-Barnett Reviewed by Margarite Igras Australian author, Zoë Foster Blake, has written this fun twist on bath time, from surprisingly, the bathtub’s point of…
Aussie Baby Animals & Aussie Water Babies
Black and White for Babies #1 & 2 Designed and illustrated by Julia Murray Reviewed by Mia Macrossan Newborns see the world differently, and a high contrast book is perfect…
Rabunzel
By Gareth P. Jones Illustrated by Loretta Schauer Reviewed by Barbara Braxton Rabunzel has a teeny tufty tail, a twitchy nose and two wide brown eyes. She also has VERY…
The Midnight Girls
By Alicia Jasinska Reviewed by Mia Macrossan Jasinska is an Australian fantasy writer whose debut novel The Dark Tide made quite an impression. The Midnight Girls is her second and…
Holiday Reading for 2022
Happy Holidays everyone 🙂 Here is a mix of titles, old and new guaranteed to enthral middle grade readers. They have been tried and tested by our readers and reviewers…
The Book That Did Not Want To Be Read
Written by David Sundin Illustrated by Alexis Holmqvist Translated by B.J. Woodstein Reviewed by Sandy Driessens Ah, what a beautiful fabric bound, gold embossed fairy tale story this appears to…
Tala The Bengal Tiger
By Beverly Jatwani Illustrated by Sunita Chawdhary Reviewed by Margarite Igras This is the second book in the Together we can change the world series. Beverly Jutwani has woven her…
A Whole Lot of Lemonade Jones
By Davina Bell Illustrated by Karen Blair Reviewed by Sandy Driessens Lemonade Jones likes making life loud and exciting and these three stories do just that. Story One: The First…
Endgame
By Malorie Blackman Reviewed by Margaret McKay-Lowndes Noughts and Crosses is Malorie Blackman’s epic six novel series which has been 20 years in the making. Endgame is the final instalment,…
A Tale of Two Dragons
By Geraldine McCaughrean Illustrated by Peter Malone Reviewed by Barbara Braxton The kingdoms of Arbor with its lush forests, and Pomosa rich with farmland, are separated by a high, thorny…
Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Life
By Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan Illustrated by Angela Rizza Reviewed by Mia Macrossan There are many books about dinosaurs published each year but this one is a standout for beauty within and…
Book #2 The Odds: Run, Odds, Run
By Matt Stanton Reviewed by Sarah Custance Australian author/illustrator Matt Stanton has written over 30 books, spanning picture books to middle-grade fiction. He is the author of the much-acclaimed Funny…
Christmas in Australia
By John Williamson Illustrated by Mitch Vane Reviewed by Mia Macrossan John Williamson is a well-known Australian entertainer and here is a popular song of his, Christmas in Australia, available…
Hello Baby!
By Shelly Unwin Illustrated by Jedda Robaard Reviewed by Mia Macrossan This attractive book is firmly aimed at parents of a new born. It’s the kind of book you give…
The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Christmas Eve
By Eric Carle Reviewed by Mia Macrossan Eric Carle’s very hungry caterpillar is a children’s classic that’s been around for fifty years. Here is The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Christmas Eve,…
Green is for Christmas
By Drew Daywalt & Oliver Jeffers Reviewed by Sandy Driessens Green Crayon claims that he is THE Christmas colour in the box. The other crayons have to disagree. No candy…
Twelve Little Festive Frogs
By Hilary Robinson & Mandy Stanley Reviewed by Sandy Driessens Twelve Little Frogs frolicking in the snow. Based on the classic “Twelve Days of Christmas”, with a nod to “Pass…
Felix Ever After
by Kacen Callender Reviewed by Zewlan Moor Kacen Callender’s middle grade novel, King and the Dragonflies, won the US National Book Award for Young People’s Literature in 2020. Felix Ever…
Just Like Me
By Tess Osborne & Zoe Osborne Reviewed by Sandy Driessens “A new girl started at my school today. She’s just like me.” The new girl has a dog like me,…
StoryLinks Best Children’s Books of 2021
The StoryLinks readers and reviewers have had a lot of fun choosing, arguing, proposing and discarding from all the wonderful books published this year. Here is our list arranged in…
Mr Men: Mr Men and Little Miss in Australia
By Roger Hargreaves Reviewed by Sandhya Parappukkaran The colourful Mr Men and Little Miss characters created by Roger Hargreaves have come together in a picture book, and they are going…
Super Sidekicks #2: Ocean’s Revenge
Written and illustrated by Gavin Aung Than Reviewed by Junior Reviewer Finley, aged 8 This book is about… It’s about a team of super sidekicks that don’t want to be…
Seven Wherewithal Way
By Samantha-Ellen Bound Reviewed by Annaleise Byrd Samantha-Ellen Bound is a writer, editor and bookseller who has previously published a dance-themed junior fiction series called Silver Shoes and an all-ages…
Super Geeks 2: Planet Pancake
Super Geeks 2: Planet Pancake Written and illustrated by James Hart Reviewed by Finley, aged 8 This book is about…It’s about these two kids who want world domination. They want…
Terry Denton’s Bumper Book of Holiday Stuff to Do
By Terry Denton Reviewed by Mia Macrossan Terry Denton has been creating children’s books for over 30 years and is very popular as his zany sense of humour appeals to…
Batpig: When Pigs Fly
Written and illustrated by Rob Harrell Reviewed by Sarah Custance Rob Harrell is an author-illustrator of many books including the much acclaimed book Wink, in which the original concept for…
Rosie-May Blue: Mayhem at the Pet Show
By P E Woods Illustrated by Pene Chadwick Reviewed by Sarah Custance P.E. Woods is a keen lover of animals and literacy, both of which she strives to ignite a…
Animal Train: Wolf Girl 6
By Anh Do Illustrated by Lachlan Creagh Reviewed by Sarah Custance Anh Do has become one of the most well-known household names in children’s literature with his first few series…
Legends Unite: Rise of the Mythix 4
By Anh Do Illustrated by Chris Wahl Reviewed by Sarah Custance Australian author Anh Do has written dozens of children’s books over the last few years with his latest instalments…
Funny Kid Prank Ninjas (Funny Kid, #10)
Written and Illustrated by Matt Stanton. Reviewed by Sandy Driessens What! Max, THE funny kid is not even on the cover of his own book! Max’s outrage is on the…