science, philosophy and courage in one remarkable book
/Lovely for talking about progress and learning – Galileo learned, the scientific community learned, and ultimately we all learned - and thinking deeply, the stars, tolerance and courage.
ages 4 to adult / powerful lives, s.t.e.m.
8 delightful picture books from our 'community' category
/all ages
In case you missed them - or perhaps to remind you of something you loved - here's a small revisit to our 'community' category
a conversation starter for dreams, worries, hopes and fears
/A wonderful coffee table book; captivating art and words with meaning for adults at least as much as for children. 20 illustrators bring their very best work and perfectly compliment 20 inspiring quotes.
ages early childhood and upwards
Read Morekindness is not a cultural construct - history worth remembering
/Set in Paris, France. A wonderful, inspirational book that speaks of the little-known history of Muslim heroes in Paris during World War II and their rescues of Jews, Resistance fighters, Allied pilots, and prisoners of war.
ages 10 to grown-up
the fantasy advantage—a grand intersection of education and play
/Sometimes I'm asked what the children call me at school. The most common answer is, of course, Jesse. However I've been awarded other names too, the most recent of which was Master Splinter by three of my new little boys......
Read MoreEaster novels—books to read in crisp mountain air
/Do you have Easter plans this year? We’ll be camping in the New England area of New South Wales, one of our favourite places. And taking a novel each - looking forward to reading these!
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