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    • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
      September 2020

      Tilly & Thandeka

      The Butterfly Spy

      by Rimensberger, Nicole

      Tilly and Thandeka are two friends with a talent for solving mysteries. They know that having adventures means sticking together, thinking on your feet, being brave even if you are scared and most importantly, trusting your instincts when you meet someone suspicious. Their second adventure takes them into the amazing world of butterfly collecting at the Coastal Museum and becomes a race against time to save a rare butterfly. They quickly figure out that there is a spy in their midst, but what if no one else believes them?

    • Picture storybooks
      March 2017

      Tina Tadole

      Witch in Training

      by Bourke, David

      Tina is a different kind of witch, especially being green and all. Going to school has always seen Tina being the odd one out, and she doesn't mind one bit. But, that means choosing her pet isn't quite so easy as her classmates find it. Which magical beast will Tina choose? Tina Tadpole is a hilarious read with lots fun running from beginning to end. Prepare for nose snorting, hair pulling, belly aching, and eye watering laughs! Don't say we didn't warn you...

    • Anthologies (Children's/YA)
      October 2022

      Vuvuzela Verses

      by Seele, Liza / Wallace, Stephen

      Vuvuzela Verses is Liza Seele's sequel to the nose snortingly hilarious Potjie Pot Poems, with belly laugh inducing illustrations from Stephen Wallace. Once again from the South African melting pot, Liza Seele brings children together under one banner: No more boring poems allowed at school! Dive into these childhood-friendly poems and join the boring textbook protest.

    • Picture storybooks
      2020

      What a Wonderful World This Can Be

      by Mary-An

      What a Wonderful World This Can Be is a ground-breaking picture book about how small acts can have big consequences. Author Mary-An tackles large topics like sustainability, bullying, and poverty, as well as incredibly heart-melting themes of kindness, bravery, and persistence. In this book, a little girl wonders at the wonderful world that is all around her. Although, she is slightly put out when she sees someone begging for food, or oil in the ocean, or even a bully at school—what can she do? One thing at a time! "One piece of trash picked out of the sea, one word of kindness to someone in need, one word to a bully, one hug to a friend, a thing one by one, though the things never end."

    • Children's & YA
      2018

      What on Earth am I?

      by Lara Salomon

      What on Earth am I? is Lara Salomon's and Megan Bird's first children's book together, investigating complex topics, like identity, diversity, and existentialism, for kids. It is a wonderful picture book for children with more questions than answers about the world. The book follows a young child’s over-active imagination, which often leaves them confused as to what kind of creature they are. They try their very best to discover the answer by recalling the many creatures that they've read about in their storybooks and fairytales. "I've been reading all these stories, and they've got me quite confused. Because they feature all these creatures, and I'm really not amused."

    • Early learning / early learning concepts
      March 2022

      Who Will I Be?

      by Harris, B. D. / Bosa, Subi

      Buhle is on her way to school, excited to show off her brand new hairstyle, when she notices a little seed on the ground. What will it grow up to be? A stick, a tree, a fruit? Will it make other seeds? And if a tree can grow from such a small seed, what could she grow into?

    • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
      November 2018

      Witchfield

      by Rimensberger, Nicole

      Katie Peridot quite likes being ordinary.Unfortunately, some very out-of-the-ordinary things have been happening to her. On top of this her best friend, Mayuri, isn’t her best friend anymore, a sinister sponsorship programme is taking over her school, her mother is acting more crazy than usual and the only person who really seems to understand her is a peculiar cleaning lady. Then she teams up with Themba, the cleverest (and most unpopular) boy at school, and together their investigation takes them deep into the town’s abandoned mine. What they find there is more terrible than they could have imagined. Can they save Witchfield before it’s too late?

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