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Bruce Whatley

    Bruce Whatley è un autore e illustratore australiano molto apprezzato, le cui opere hanno suscitato grande affetto tra i lettori. È particolarmente celebre per le sue collaborazioni, portando un tocco visivo unico a narrazioni che risuonano con il giovane pubblico. L'approccio artistico di Whatley è caratterizzato da un occhio attento ai dettagli e da una comprensione giocosa ma acuta della narrazione, rendendo le sue illustrazioni una componente vitale dei libri a cui contribuisce. Il suo stile distintivo cattura costantemente l'immaginazione, consolidando la sua reputazione di voce preziosa nella letteratura per l'infanzia.

    Wait! No Paint!
    Happy Birthday Wombat
    Wombat Goes to School
    Small Billy and the Midnight Star
    The Tinytoreum
    Diary of a wombat
    • 10th. Anniversary Edition: Find out how one wombat - between scratching, sleeping and eating - manages to fit the difficult job of training humans into her busy schedule.

      Diary of a wombat
    • The Tinytoreum takes you to the world of Shaggy Gully where bush-genius George Gunna Goanna began his career as an inventor. Using just his imagination and whatever bits and pieces he could find, Gunna created many fabulous things for his friends and family. This book showcases just a few of them. This is the story that Jackie French and Bruce Whatley came up with when we invited them to weave a tale around these smaller-than-life-size objects from the Museums collection. The result is a journey of the imagination that brings these little things to life in a surprising, funny and extremely inventive way.

      The Tinytoreum
    • Every night, Small Billy looks up at the midnight sky and searches for his favourite star - the smallest one that hangs close to the edge of the sky. Every night she shines down on him. But one night, fearful that she may go away and never come back, Small Billy decides to give her something that will make her remember him.

      Small Billy and the Midnight Star
    • Wombat Goes to School

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The story follows a young girl navigating her daily life filled with simple yet relatable activities like eating, sleeping, and attending school. Through her experiences, the narrative captures the essence of childhood and the small joys and challenges that come with it. The book emphasizes themes of routine, growth, and the innocence of youth, inviting readers to reflect on their own childhood experiences.

      Wombat Goes to School
    • Happy Birthday Wombat

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      In this delightful continuation, Mothball returns to celebrate with a special carrot birthday cake. The story promises to be filled with fun and whimsy, showcasing Mothball’s charming personality and adventures. Readers can expect engaging themes of friendship and celebration, making it a perfect read for fans of the series.

      Happy Birthday Wombat
    • Wait! No Paint!

      • 31pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The story follows three little pigs as they each construct their own homes using different materials: straw, sticks, and bricks. Their choices lead to a classic tale of resilience and ingenuity as they confront the threat of a big bad wolf, showcasing the importance of hard work and preparation.

      Wait! No Paint!
    • Everyone thinks the Ugliest Dog in the World is 'ugly', but in different ways. Mum thinks she's ugly in a cute sort of way, the lady next door thinks she's pretty, but you haven't seen the lady next door. My best friend even screams when she sees her...But I think she's beautiful, in a sloppy kind of way! Ages 3+ Everyone thinks the Ugliest Dog in the World is 'ugly', but in different ways. Mum thinks she's ugly in a cute sort of way, the lady next door thinks she's pretty, but you haven't seen the lady next door. My best friend even screams when she sees her...But I think she's beautiful, in a sloppy kind of way! ∗Notable, Children's Book Council of the Year Awards, 1993 Ages 3+

      The Ugliest Dog in the World
    • The Little Drummer Boy

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers on the enduring bond between Annie and a cherished Christmas ornament, the Little Drummer Boy, crafted by her grandfather. As Annie navigates life, the ornament accompanies her through various seasons, symbolizing love and nostalgia. Despite the passage of time and the fading of both Annie and the ornament, she embraces their shared history, viewing the wear as a testament to their affection. This touching tale beautifully captures themes of love, legacy, and the bittersweet nature of life.

      The Little Drummer Boy
    • This charming picture book celebrates the unique qualities that make dads special, whether it's their bravery, strength, or playful nature. Featuring a delightful array of animal characters, it captures the joy and laughter dads bring to our lives.

      My Dad's the Coolest
    • Combines The Boing Boing Races and The Flying Emu. Emu is feisty and busy. Can Emu join a race for kangaroos? Can Emu fly? He's sure there is a way! What can kangaroo do? Help, or just watch?

      Emu & Roo