An introduction to First Nations seasons. An Elder from the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Aunty Munya is the co-director of Evolve Communities, through which she runs cultural awareness training programs. To engage the Evolve audience in a fun and accessible way, Aunty Munya creates ‘Ask Aunty’ videos for the website and TikTok channel, translating words from the … [Read more...] about Ask Aunty Seasons by Aunty Munya – Book
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Who Lives Here? by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb – Book Review
Who Lives Here? - by the best-selling Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb, is a delightful lift-the-flap story from this record-breaking partnership.A little boy is very excited when he receives an invitation to go and play at his friend Dan's house. There is just one problem, however, as he doesn't know exactly which house on South Street Dan lives in. Along the … [Read more...] about Who Lives Here? by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb – Book Review
My First Gruffalo: Gruffalo Growl – Book Review
My First Gruffalo: Gruffalo Growl by Julia Donaldson, and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, is from the My First Gruffalo Range. It is a board book suitable for preschool children over the age of 10 months and has a chunky sound button for small paws! “Who can you hear in the deep dark wood?” “Is it Snake, hissing in the leaves?” “Or Owl, hooting in the … [Read more...] about My First Gruffalo: Gruffalo Growl – Book Review
Encanto – Film Review
Encanto is a charming film about finding your own path and talents in a large family. Inside the beautiful Casa Madrigal, we meet the Madrigals. They live in the Columbian mountains in a place called Encanto. Each child receives a unique power like super strength, healing powers and shape-shifting. Mirabel feels left out as she doesn’t have a special power yet. But … [Read more...] about Encanto – Film Review
Brickman’s Wonders of The World at the Queensland Museum
Brickman’s Wonders of The World is currently showing at the Queensland Museum until 4 October 2021. The Lego exhibition features 50 displays created by Ryan McNaught and his Brickman team. Can you believe the exhibition is made up of more than two million Lego Bricks and it took over 5,000 hours to build? I was fortunate to have a sneak peek and it’s well worth going, … [Read more...] about Brickman’s Wonders of The World at the Queensland Museum