Animals \ Pets Fiction
STUBBINGS, Wesley
This original story beautifully blends, uniquely Australian elements, with contemporary Aboriginal themed characters. Suitable for Prep and Primary School-aged children.
SEABORN, Julia
What is Butterball the Poodle up to now?
She helps to prepare for Christmas and sees shiny balls on the Christmas tree but Butterball cannot stop thinking about those shiny balls. Will she make a mistake? Will Butterball get her surprise?
KIMBERLEY, Gillian
Nate and Erin love their dog Rosie but they cannot understand how she can sleep so much.
In the space of one day they try everything they can think of to wake her up. Will it work?
Join them on their adventure. They left some pictures to colour any way you like. Have a great time!
BISHOP, Brooke
By author Brooke Bishop, “Floss and Poss” is a series of books about two cheeky Cavalier King Charles Spaniels going on adventures.
SHEN, Tommy
Do you believe you are a powerful dragon born to become a superhero? I DO! Because I have seen dragons, and I AM A DRAGON TOO !
Radio NOVA919
Herbert the Dancing Horse’s school talent show is coming up and he’s sad because he doesn’t have a special talent like the rest of his friends.
Join Herbert on his journey as he discovers everyone is unique and special in their own way.
HEYWORTH, Melanie
Children’s picture book Just Right for You offers a warm, optimistic way of introducing Autism to your child and embracing their differences. Written by Reframing Autism founder and CEO Melanie Heyworth and with the brightly coloured, heartwarming illustrations of I am Cadence, the book’s Autistic creators bring a depth of insight through lived experience and passion to this work.
BALKIN, Luke
Help Scout and Charlie find wild animals on their adventure.
Can you spot the animals before Scout and Charlie do?
MINOGUE, Caroline
Wilfie is an ambitious wombat, who learns about the world by copying what look like good examples.
Not every experiment works out as he intended.
BAKER, Andrew
A collection of modern-day fables for today’s children.
It’s a world full of fear. 13 fables to enable you and your children to live a fear free future.
TRELOAR, Alexandra
Meet Farmer Don.
Farmer Don lives on a wheat farm in a town called Ouyen. The farm has bushy trees, an old farm house, red dusty dirt, flat bits and hilly bits.
PARKINSON, Kirsty
Jess is a small koala with a big heart. What will Jess do when a ferocious bushfire threatens her home? Who will come to help? Will the bush ever be the same?
Illustrated by a collection of photographs, this little book reflects some of the characteristics, values and spirit of what it means to be Australian.
AMIES, Citadel
Swooped is a story about Amber and her Grandfather, who encounter a very protective Magpie on one of their outings. It is a story which mixes a little fact about a popular Australian bird whilst capturing the very special relationship between a grandfather and his granddaughter.
TRAINER, James
When Cat finds need tunes at her birthday party, she calls on the neighbourhood DJ – The Big Blind Bat. A children’s book with a great beat for music lovers.
GILLAN, Brian
Ten year old Sam loves to watch the river. But her world soon changes that there are lethal dangers lurking in the water–and they are killing the dolphins. Sam and her friends could not have foreseen the impact of their quest to save the dolphins, nor the danger they were in.
DINGLEY, Sarah
This is a heartwarming story about a baby rabbit, living with her mother and how she likes caring for her, gathering and preparing food, and the adventures along the way, meeting new friends and finally the anticipation of something special that’s going to happen.
POPE, Dianne
This is a story about an Angus bull.
MISRA, Kate
See the puppies in the park today. How many will you meet along the way?
DOUGLAS, Laura
Come on a journey with London as she explores her favourite animals and discovers who she was created to be.
MACAFFER, Tamsin
My Dear Friends is a children’s book promoting friendship through the celebration of cultural diversity. It teaches inclusiveness through recognising shared interests and similarities.
A young deer named Jack only wants to invite other deer to his birthday party.




















