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SUMMER READING

 

BUT YOU ARE IN FRANCE MADAME 

by Catherine Berry

 

If you love France, dream of travelling to France or want to live in France, then this is a must-read book for you.

Catherine Berry packed her bags with her young Australian family searching for the passion of French living. 

This book will take you on a journey, a' la francaise! 

All is not so easy as it was Down Under! 

Read about the family's  planned 12 month adventure (that went for 3 and a half years) with all the highs and lows in a foreign land, that they learned to call home.

Tres bien!

 

ROSIE THE RHINOCEROS 

by Jimmy Barnes

Who is Rosie? Is she Rosie the Rhinoceros? Is she Rosie the Unicorn?

Does it really matter? Either way she is a fun loving character loved by all her friends.

Rosie is special! She has a magical and spectacular way with all in the animal kingdom. Read, 'Rosie the Rhinoceros' and see how Rosie shows us the joy of being yourself! 

This is a new book in the BPS Library, ready for 2022 borrowing.

 

 

SUMMER READING 2022

Summer days are here to stay for a little longer!

Here is a list of  recommended reads for more Summer reading days.

Your local bookshop is a good place to find these new books and to stay connected and keep up to date on the latest releases.

 

 

PICTURE STORY BOOKS

PIG THE ELF by Aaron Blabey (This is a favourite always!)

CAT DOG by Mem Fox

WE FOUND A CAT by Heidi McKinnon

WALK OF WHALES by Nick Bland

THE ACCIDENTAL PENGUIN HOTEL by Andrew Kelly (realistic fiction)

WINSTON AND THE INDOOR CAT by Leila Rudge

WHO'S A GOOSE? by Scott Stuart

SHOO by Susie Bower

NORTON AND THE BORROWING BEAR by Gabriel Evans

 

 

FICTION

WANDI by Favel Parrett

MARCIE GILL AND THE CARAVAN PARK CAT by Monica McInerney

AN UNEXPECTED HERO:POW POW PIG 1 by Anh Do

THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PERCULIAR PAIRS IN NATURE by Sami Bayley (non-fiction)

ALWAYS by Morris Gleitzman (upper primary)

ARE YOU THERE BUDDHA? by Pip Harry. The award-winning author of The Little Wave and a favourite read at BPS. (upper primary)

CHARLIE CHAPLIN:THE USUAL SUSPECT by Phoebe McArthur (upper primary)

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP by Maryam Master (upper primary)

THE ASTONISHING CHRONICLES OF OSCAR FROM ELSEWHERE by Jaclyn Moriarty (upper primary)