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Sunday Skating by Andrea Rowe
Clancy’s friends skate through the quiet Sunday streets, while Clancy feels self-conscious, and embarrassed, that he’s just a beginner. His board stays tucked under his arm; his feet stay firmly on the ground.
But his friends aren’t giving up on him and Clancy realises the only way forward is to step on his board and try … even if he might fall.
Published by Hardie Grant Children's Publishing. RRP $24.99.
Harriet's Hungry Worms by Samantha Smith
A funny and engaging eco-story that invites young readers to follow the adventures of Harriet's ravenous compost worms. The worms munch their way through their wide and wonderful weekly menu, turning kitchen scraps into valuable compost for Harriet's garden. The book introduces children to composting and worm farms in an accessible, light-hearted, and intriguing way. It also features inventive illustrations incorporating recycled materials to invite young readers to delve deeper into the sustainability discussion.
Published by Exisle publishing. RRP $24.99.
Jack's best day ever by Gabrielle Bassett
Jack loves anything that zooms, digs and races but he doesn’t like change and he only ever wants to eat peanut butter sandwiches! This heart-warming, hilarious story of friendship explores how it feels to be neurodivergent, and introduces children to the idea that there is no one-size-fits-all way to be.
Gabrielle Bassett, is a mum of two and works in an Australian University. In her role she does a lot of disability, diversity and inclusion advocacy work with staff and students. Jack, the boy in the story, is based upon her son.
Published by Woodslane Press. RRP $24.99.
Mr Impoppable by Trent Jamieson and Brent Wilson
Mr Impoppable is, well… impoppable but Gerald is not convinced. Will ninja kittens and lightning bolts be enough to prove Gerald right? Or will this unlikely pair form an impoppable bond?
Trent Jamieson and Brent Wilson have brought a retro vibe to what is sure to become a contemporary classic. At its heart, this is a story of friendship. At its most outrageous, this is a story about a Popatron 3000 Megaburster and one child’s very unusual quest!
Published by Larrikin House. RRP $24.99.
Welcome to Sex! by Melissa Kang and Yumi Stynes
The longest standing expert behind Dolly Doctor, Dr Melissa Kang and award-winning Podcaster Yumi Stynes have united once again to write the sex education we never had – a little book packed with honest advice on everything tweens and emerging adults need to know about sex. This little book is packed with honest advice on everything you need to know about sex: how to know when you're ready and reasons not to have sex, exploring pleasure on your own to becoming sexually intimate with others, contraception and staying safe, how to communicate about sex, wobbly starts and awkward moments (including talking to your parents about sex).
Published by Hardie Grant Children's Publishing. 12+ RRP $24.99.
Spellstone by Ross Montgomery
Evie is used to not being noticed. But when she meets the mysterious Wainwright, she discovers that going unnoticed might just be what makes her unique. Recruited into a secret magical organization, Evie finds herself at the heart of an ancient and magical battle. Evil is returning to the land, and Evie is the only person who can stop it. But how can she defeat the most dangerous magician in the world, when she doesn’t even know her own powers?
Published by Walker Books. Age 9+ RRP $17.99.
This Book Thinks Ya Deadly! by Corey Tutt
An inspirational, illustrated compendium that celebrates the diversity and success of First Nations People. It features the profiles of 80 Blakfellas who are doing deadly things across sport, art, activism and science, through to politics, education and literature. It showcases the careers and Corey’s personal stories of First Nations People who have done great things in their respective fields, including Professor Marcia Langton, Miranda Tapsell, Tony Armstrong, Dr Anita Heiss, Danzal Baker (Baker Boy), Adam Goodes and Blak Douglas. Molly Hunt's deadly illustrations make this book the perfect gift for all ages.
Published by Hardie Grant Explore. 13+ RRP $34.99.
Where the Light Goes by Sara Barnard
A heart-wrenching exploration of grief from a bestselling YA author, set in a landscape corrupted by fame and the scrutiny that comes from living in the shadow of a star.
To the world, Lizzie Beck is a superstar: famous, talented and beloved. To Emmy, she is simply Beth: her brilliant older sister, her idol. But then Beth takes her own life, and all the light in the world disappears. Now Emmy is lost. Amidst the media storm and overwhelming public grief, she must fight to save her own memories of her sister – and find out who she is without her.
Published by Walker Books. Age 14+ RRP $19.99
Six Figures in School Hours - How to run a successful business and still be a good parent by Kate Toon
Most parents don't want to build a global empire or make a gazillion dollars a year. They just want to earn a decent income and have time to read their kids a bedtime story without having a meltdown in the process. Award-winning digital marketing coach Kate Toon shares practical and doable tips for parents to run a successful business, make serious money and not burn themselves to a frazzle in the process. A smart, honest business self-help book that gives you the skills, the tools and the confidence to never again need to choose between a successful business and a happy family life.
Out June 28. Published by Major Street Publishing RRP $32.99
Bringing Up Boys Who Like Themselves by Kasey Edwards and
Christopher Scanlon
Mums of boys... Gain more clarity and peace of mind about: How to give your boy the skills and confidence to resist peer pressure and the influence of unhealthy masculinity; The most effective way to stand up for himself without resorting to violence; How to motivate himto tackle new and hard things without the nagging; How to get your son to tell you about his day; What to do about screens and porn; How to teach your boy to be respectful and to take responsibility for his actions and How to give your boy the gift of rock-solid confidence and self-belief.
Published by Penguin Life RRP $35.00.
Dirty Laundry by Richard Pink & Roxanne Emery
Why Adults with ADHD Are So Ashamed and What We Can Do to Help
An unfiltered look into the chaos of real life with ADHD. It will transform your self-hatred into self-acceptance, with simple tips that actually work for your brain. From the husband-and-wife team behind social media phenomenon @ ADHD_Love, whose viral videos have been viewed more than 200 million times, comes a fearless, often outrageously funny, account of life, learning, and growing with ADHD. They share the strategies they have used to reduce shame, improve communication, and find happiness in their neurodivergent household.
Published by Random House. RRP $36.99.
Understanding Modern Spirituality by Inna Segal,
Understanding Modern Spirituality explores many themes of life, death, soul and spirit and examines all the numerous old, outdated, ambiguous teachings that have dominated the new age industry. When we think deeply, we have an opportunity to connect the pieces of our life in a profound and inspired way. Inna Segal challenges you to understand the differences between physical and energetic bodies.
Published by Rockpool Publishing. RRP $29.99.