Picture Book Clearance Bargain Book Box (24 Books)

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Picture Book Clearance Bargain Book Box (24 Books)

This substantial collection of twenty-four new picture books offers exceptional value for building a child's home library. Designed to foster a lifelong love of reading, the selection ranges from beloved classics by Dr. Seuss and Bob Graham to modern stories exploring themes of friendship, resilience, and family. With a wide variety of art styles and narratives, this box provides an instant, diverse collection for bedtime stories and early learning.

  1. Phyllis & Grace by Nigel Gray A gentle and moving story about the friendship between a young girl and an elderly neighbor. It beautifully illustrates how connection can bridge the gaps of age and background.

  2. I Saw a Bee by Rob Ramsden A simple, rhythmic book perfectly suited for very young readers. It introduces children to nature and the importance of respecting the creatures in our gardens through bold illustrations and minimal text.

  3. Henri and the Machine by Isabelle Marinov Henri is not fond of his school trip to the museum, especially when he encounters a strange machine. This narrative explores art, perception, and finding beauty in unexpected places.

  4. Hey Diddle Diddle by Judy Horacek One of Australia’s most beloved illustrators reimagines the classic nursery rhyme. Horacek’s distinctively quirky style brings new life and humor to the cow jumping over the moon.

  5. Rabbit's Hop: A Tiger & Friends book by Alex Rance Written by AFL premiership player Alex Rance, this story focuses on Rabbit, who wants to join in the fun but lacks confidence. It is a tale about discovering your own unique talents.

  6. Tiny T. Rex and the Tricks of Treating by Jonathan Stutzman Tiny T. Rex returns for a Halloween adventure. He wants to be a serious beast, but he is just so cute. A warm-hearted story about overcoming fears and helping friends.

  7. Little Wolf by Peter Donnelly Little Wolf wants to howl at the moon like the big wolves, but his howl is just a squeak. A charming story about independence and finding your own voice.

  8. The Bear Behind: A book about dealing with back to school worries by Sam Copeland A humorous yet reassuring book about a bear who literally follows a child around, representing anxiety. It provides a lighthearted way to discuss school jitters and managing worries.

  9. Hugless and the Great Cake Bake by David Melling Featuring the popular character Hugless Douglas, this story involves a chaotic baking session. It combines slapstick humor with themes of trying your best and helping others.

  10. A Home for Stone by Corrinne Averiss Stone is looking for a home where he fits in. This touching narrative explores the need for belonging and the idea that a home is found with people who appreciate you.

  11. The Poesy Ring: A Love Story by Bob Graham From master storyteller Bob Graham comes the journey of a gold ring across generations and continents. It is a lyrical celebration of love, history, and the passage of time.

  12. Dandelion's Dream by Yoko Tanaka A visually stunning, wordless (or near-wordless) picture book that follows a dandelion’s dream of becoming a real lion. It encourages imagination and visual literacy.

  13. The Book Week Monster by Adam Guillian A fun romp perfectly timed for school events. When a monster eats the costumes for Book Week, the children must use their creativity to save the day.

  14. Elephant in My Kitchen! by Smriti Halls A funny yet poignant story about an elephant who moves into the kitchen because his own home is disappearing. It introduces environmental themes and wildlife conservation to young children.

  15. You Two, You Two by Brooke Hill A celebration of the bond between siblings, particularly twins. The rhyming text highlights the special connection and shared adventures of growing up together.

  16. Ten Christmas Crackers by Karen Erasmus A festive counting book that captures the excitement of Christmas lunch. It combines bright illustrations with the simple joy of pulling crackers.

  17. Duck, Apple, Egg by Glenda Millard Set in a backyard, this book revels in the simple pleasures of the outdoors. It uses lyrical text to explore the connection between a child, a duck, and the natural world.

  18. LOVE by Corrinne Averiss A sensitive portrayal of love as something that connects us even when we are apart. It is an excellent resource for helping children deal with separation anxiety or being away from family.

  19. Eyes That Speak to the Stars by Joanna Ho A powerful companion to Eyes That Kiss in the Corners. It celebrates diverse beauty and family heritage, focusing on a young boy learning to love his eyes and the history they represent.

  20. What My Daddy Loves by Raissa Figueroa A sweet and simple tribute to the father-child bond. The lush illustrations depict various fathers and children enjoying everyday moments and imaginary adventures together.

  21. The World Awaits by Tomos Roberts (Tomfoolery) Based on a poem by the spoken-word artist, this book offers an optimistic look at the future. It encourages children to be kind, brave, and ready to make a difference in the world.

  22. The Burpee Bears by Joe Wicks Created by the fitness coach Joe Wicks, this book combines a story with physical exercises. It is designed to get children moving and reading simultaneously.

  23. Happy Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss The classic Dr. Seuss celebration of the birthday bird of Katroo. It is an exuberant exploration of how special everyone deserves to feel on their birthday.

  24. Ten Apples Up on Top by Dr. Seuss A learning-to-read classic featuring a dog, a lion, and a tiger showing off how many apples they can balance. It is perfect for practicing counting and reading skills.

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Picture Book Clearance Bargain Book Box (24 Books)

This substantial collection of twenty-four new picture books offers exceptional value for building a child's home library. Designed to foster a lifelong love of reading, the selection ranges from beloved classics by Dr. Seuss and Bob Graham to modern stories exploring themes of friendship, resilience, and family. With a wide variety of art styles and narratives, this box provides an instant, diverse collection for bedtime stories and early learning.

  1. Phyllis & Grace by Nigel Gray A gentle and moving story about the friendship between a young girl and an elderly neighbor. It beautifully illustrates how connection can bridge the gaps of age and background.

  2. I Saw a Bee by Rob Ramsden A simple, rhythmic book perfectly suited for very young readers. It introduces children to nature and the importance of respecting the creatures in our gardens through bold illustrations and minimal text.

  3. Henri and the Machine by Isabelle Marinov Henri is not fond of his school trip to the museum, especially when he encounters a strange machine. This narrative explores art, perception, and finding beauty in unexpected places.

  4. Hey Diddle Diddle by Judy Horacek One of Australia’s most beloved illustrators reimagines the classic nursery rhyme. Horacek’s distinctively quirky style brings new life and humor to the cow jumping over the moon.

  5. Rabbit's Hop: A Tiger & Friends book by Alex Rance Written by AFL premiership player Alex Rance, this story focuses on Rabbit, who wants to join in the fun but lacks confidence. It is a tale about discovering your own unique talents.

  6. Tiny T. Rex and the Tricks of Treating by Jonathan Stutzman Tiny T. Rex returns for a Halloween adventure. He wants to be a serious beast, but he is just so cute. A warm-hearted story about overcoming fears and helping friends.

  7. Little Wolf by Peter Donnelly Little Wolf wants to howl at the moon like the big wolves, but his howl is just a squeak. A charming story about independence and finding your own voice.

  8. The Bear Behind: A book about dealing with back to school worries by Sam Copeland A humorous yet reassuring book about a bear who literally follows a child around, representing anxiety. It provides a lighthearted way to discuss school jitters and managing worries.

  9. Hugless and the Great Cake Bake by David Melling Featuring the popular character Hugless Douglas, this story involves a chaotic baking session. It combines slapstick humor with themes of trying your best and helping others.

  10. A Home for Stone by Corrinne Averiss Stone is looking for a home where he fits in. This touching narrative explores the need for belonging and the idea that a home is found with people who appreciate you.

  11. The Poesy Ring: A Love Story by Bob Graham From master storyteller Bob Graham comes the journey of a gold ring across generations and continents. It is a lyrical celebration of love, history, and the passage of time.

  12. Dandelion's Dream by Yoko Tanaka A visually stunning, wordless (or near-wordless) picture book that follows a dandelion’s dream of becoming a real lion. It encourages imagination and visual literacy.

  13. The Book Week Monster by Adam Guillian A fun romp perfectly timed for school events. When a monster eats the costumes for Book Week, the children must use their creativity to save the day.

  14. Elephant in My Kitchen! by Smriti Halls A funny yet poignant story about an elephant who moves into the kitchen because his own home is disappearing. It introduces environmental themes and wildlife conservation to young children.

  15. You Two, You Two by Brooke Hill A celebration of the bond between siblings, particularly twins. The rhyming text highlights the special connection and shared adventures of growing up together.

  16. Ten Christmas Crackers by Karen Erasmus A festive counting book that captures the excitement of Christmas lunch. It combines bright illustrations with the simple joy of pulling crackers.

  17. Duck, Apple, Egg by Glenda Millard Set in a backyard, this book revels in the simple pleasures of the outdoors. It uses lyrical text to explore the connection between a child, a duck, and the natural world.

  18. LOVE by Corrinne Averiss A sensitive portrayal of love as something that connects us even when we are apart. It is an excellent resource for helping children deal with separation anxiety or being away from family.

  19. Eyes That Speak to the Stars by Joanna Ho A powerful companion to Eyes That Kiss in the Corners. It celebrates diverse beauty and family heritage, focusing on a young boy learning to love his eyes and the history they represent.

  20. What My Daddy Loves by Raissa Figueroa A sweet and simple tribute to the father-child bond. The lush illustrations depict various fathers and children enjoying everyday moments and imaginary adventures together.

  21. The World Awaits by Tomos Roberts (Tomfoolery) Based on a poem by the spoken-word artist, this book offers an optimistic look at the future. It encourages children to be kind, brave, and ready to make a difference in the world.

  22. The Burpee Bears by Joe Wicks Created by the fitness coach Joe Wicks, this book combines a story with physical exercises. It is designed to get children moving and reading simultaneously.

  23. Happy Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss The classic Dr. Seuss celebration of the birthday bird of Katroo. It is an exuberant exploration of how special everyone deserves to feel on their birthday.

  24. Ten Apples Up on Top by Dr. Seuss A learning-to-read classic featuring a dog, a lion, and a tiger showing off how many apples they can balance. It is perfect for practicing counting and reading skills.