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Give me some Space! by Philip Bunting
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Category: Picture Books
The official story chosen for ALIA NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS STORYTIME 2021, TO BE CELEBRATED ALL ACROSS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND! "Una dreams of a life in Space. Life on Earth is just so so-so. But how will she get there? And will she complete her mission to discover life in Space? And did she remember t ...Show more
Not cute. by Philip Bunting
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Category: Picture Books
Quokka did not like being cute. Not one bit. The romping, stomping, chomping tale of one stubbornly adorable marsupial.
The Monster Game by Philip Bunting
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Category: Picture Books
Do you see monsters in your mind at bedtime? This book is here to help! The Monster Game is a refined collection of tried and tested techniques to help you bust the bedtime baddies in your brain. A hilarious new book from Philip Bunting all about how to bust the monsters in your mind at bedtime. Perfe ...Show more
The gentle genius of trees. by Philip Bunting
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Category: Picture Books
What could we clever humans ever learn from trees? Take an unashamedly anthropomorphic wander through the woods to learn a few life lessons from our foliaged friends.
Who am I? by Philip Bunting
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Category: Picture Books
Am I my body? Am I my mind? Who am I? Take a trip into deepest inner space to answer one of life's biggest questions. This is a book for anyone who has ever paused to wonder exactly who is wondering.
Wild About Mums (Board Book) by Philip Bunting
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Category: Board Books
Good mums come in many different shapes and species. Get set to meet some of Mother Nature's most marvellous mums. Philip Bunting celebrates mothers with this laugh-out-loud book that combines his signature humour and glorious illustrations with fascinating facts about the what motherhood looks like ac ...Show more
Your Brilliant Brain by Philip Bunting
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Category: Children's Reference
It is pretty easy to argue that the human brain is the most extraordinary thing in the known universe. But there is so much we don’t know about the thing behind our eyes. Where do thoughts come from? Why do we dream? Why have our brains become 10% smaller over the past ten to twelve thousand years? Why ...Show more
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