
Teenage Kitchen Rampage
There have been a number of cookbooks for children and young adults over the years, but few have had quite the visual impact of legendary Australian rocker Peter Oxley’s (of the Sunnyboys) Teenage Kitchen Rampage. You’ll find 45 basic but delicious recipes explained simply and succinctly here, accompanied by truly gorgeous food photography. Sit back and relax while the kids do the cooking!
Guinness Publishing | Dec 2013 | $22.99pb
The ultimate guide to video games, this all-new book is bursting with news and views from the gaming world, with the latest and very best records relating to the world's most popular games. Amazing trivia sits alongside hard facts and top tips on how to achieve greater feats in the games you love.
It Can't Be True! Incredible Visual Comparisons
Dorling Kindersley | Sept 2013 | $24.99hb
Did you know that the Moon is the same size as Australia? Or that a blue whale's heart is as large as a car? From the tiniest microchips to the massive, swirling planet Jupiter, with stunning photographs and images to help you visualise and understand each comparison, It Can’t Be True is full of facts that prove truth really is stranger than fiction.
Fighting For Freedom: Nancy Wake
Cassy Liberman & Lucy Desbordes | $29.95hb
Fighting for Freedom is a richly illustrated introduction to the incredible life of Nancy Wake, a.k.a. The White Mouse, a New Zealand-born woman recognised around the world as a genuine heroine of WWII. Inspirational reading for kids of 7 and up about a strong, independent and unconventional woman.
DK Knowledge Encyclopedia
Dorling Kindersley | Sept 2013 | $39.99hb
We sold out of this fascinating, groundbreaking book of facts before Christmas and we are thrilled it’s back in stock! A huge, fantastically-illustrated encyclopedia that shows you the world as you’ve never seen it before; an incredible reference book the whole family will return to time and again.
Dr Karl's Big Book of Science Stuff and Nonsense
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki | Dec 2013 | $17.99pb
An activity book with a difference that's bigger than the Big Bang. Stuffed with things to read, draw, puzzle, invent, create and decode, prepare to be engrossed in the wonderful, fascinating, intriguing world of Dr Karl Kruszelnicki—Australia's most popular scientist. Recommended for ages 7 and up.




