Welcome to our Book Nook
We have some fantastic book recommendations that will ignite the imaginations of young readers.
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Stuck and Lost and Found
Perfect for children aged 2 years and above, Oliver Jeffers’ books explore the concepts of friendship, empathy and inspire creative thinking. -
My Shadow is Pink
This book fosters a positive message of acceptance and encourages children and adults alike to celebrate diversity and authenticity. -
Help you Dragon cope with Trauma
What makes “Help your Dragon cope with Trauma” special is its gentle approach in introducing trauma and how we can best cope with it. -
You’re fabulous as you are
A book that stands out as a tool for promoting inclusivity and self-acceptance in children, encouraging them to be completely and unashamedly their fabulous selves.
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Books about Llamas and Alpacas
Matt Cosgrove’s books are eye-catching which helps children to engage with the story, and includes have humour & rhyme to support language development. -
Luke’s Way of Looking
An inspiring read for all ages, Luke’s tale crafts a narrative that celebrates diversity and highlights the importance of embracing one’s uniqueness. -
The Great Rabbit Chase
“The Great Rabbit Chase” serves as a valuable tool for educators and parents to introduce social justice concepts in a relatable and age-appropriate manner. -
It’s Okay to be Different
The book covers various aspects of diversity, including differences in appearance, abilities, family structures and cultural backgrounds.
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My Awesome Autism
The main character Eddie encourages readers to embrace their uniqueness and celebrate diversity, understanding that “we are all different and that’s wonderful!” -
Happiness is a Rainbow
Discover happiness in the colours around us while learning about the primary colours. From the blue sky to the yellow sun, explore the vibrant hues and find joy in the simplest moments. -
The Bushwalk
Encourage children to appreciate and connect with nature! This books is an excellent resource for promoting environmental awareness and stewardship. -
Nyingarn Koorda Djinanginy
A bilingual book in Noongar Balardong and English, celebrating self-discovery, expanding children’s vocabulary and embracing diverse perspectives.
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Where the forest meets the sea
This book teaches children the importance of conservation, and a powerful tool in nurturing young minds to become thoughtful, informed and responsible citizens of the world. -
Wombat Stew
Introducing children to various Australian animals whilst developing their identity, community sense and communication skills. -
Anemone is not the Enemy
This book offers valuable lessons for little ones who struggle with impulse control, highlighting how their actions can impact others. -
All Are Welcome
“All Are Welcome” provides a great way for educators to introduce conversations about diversity, empathy and inclusivity in an age-appropriate way.
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Don’t Hug Doug
“Don’t Hug Doug” offers a gentle but powerful lesson: it’s important to ask before giving physical affection, and it’s always okay to say “no” or to request a different form of greeting. -
Bush Mob Counting
Featuring a charming group of Australian animal characters, including Eagle, Koala, Sugar Glider and Kangaroo, who will guide young readers on a journey to count from 1 to 10. -
The Wild Guide to Starting School
Starting school can feel like a grand adventure, and “The Wild Guide to Starting School” captures that excitement perfectly. -
What do you call a baby
“What do you call a baby…?” is an educational book that introduces young children to the special names of Australian baby animals.