Meet SuperYam™, the superhero who represents the world of fruit, vegetables and healthy eating! Harry and SuperYam™, written by Sydney mum Alla Novochenok-Serhan and illustrated by Jay Rollins, is the first story from Adventures of SuperYam™; a children’s picture-book series promoting food education and tackling childhood obesity. SuperYam™ is the intergalactic superhero who travels toContinue reading “WIN a signed copy of Adventures of SuperYam: Harry and SuperYam™ [competition inside]”
Category Archives: Children’s Literature
Le Forum, your French Bookshop in Australia
Do you know Le Forum? Because if you don’t, well, then, you should! Le Forum is a bookshop which was established in Fremantle in 2004. It is an independent bookstore dedicated to bring the best of French culture to Australia’s doorstep. All of their products are also accessible via their online-selling shop and available toContinue reading “Le Forum, your French Bookshop in Australia”
A poem to teach greetings to children in French
As I am currently teaching French at Year 3 Primary level and have already taught how to introduce yourself (name, age, residence), I thought that it would be nice for the children to learn a poem which would include all of those notions that they could show off to their parents! And to introduce theContinue reading “A poem to teach greetings to children in French”
Jellybeans: Morning, Noon and Night!
THE STORY “Jellybeans: morning, noon & night” is a deliciously politically incorrect illustrated children’s book written by Maggie Pajak and illustrated by Marni Backer. The book tells the story of Matthew and Andrew, two brothers (and Maggie’s children in real life) who LOVE jellybeans so much, they wish they could only eat jellybeans for breakfast, lunch andContinue reading “Jellybeans: Morning, Noon and Night!”
The Diabolical Mr Tiddles
The Diabolical Mr Tiddles By Tom McLaughlin One month ago, I asked my lovely twitter followers what their current favourite children’s book was and @QcqttQ recommended “The Diabolical Mr Tiddles” by Tom McLaughlin (@_TomMcLaughlin on Twitter). I have to confess that neither my kids nor I (we each have our own childrens’ book librariesContinue reading “The Diabolical Mr Tiddles”