- Big babies written and illustrated by Patrick O'Brien. Charlesbridge, 2024.
- Dinosaurs!
- Oh my oh my oh dinosaurs! written and illustrated by Sandra Boynton. Boynton Bookworks, 2023.
- Opposites AND dinosaurs.
- The real cowgirl written by Isabelle Duff, illustrated by Susannah Crispe. EK Books Aust, 2024.
- Self confidence.
- The garden at the end of the world written by Cassy Polimeni, illustrated by Briony Stewart. University of Queensland Press Aust, 2023.
- The Global Seed Vault.
- New Zealand title: Ruru, night hunter written by Katie Furze, illustrated by Ned Barraud. Scholastic NZ, 2024.
- New Zealand title: Nanny Rina's amazing nets written by Qiane Matata-Sipu, illustrated by Isobel Joy Te Aho-White. Puffin NZ, 2024. Translated from te reo Māori.
- Matariki.
- You make me sneeze! written by Sharon G. Flake, illustrated by Anna Raff. Astra Young Readers, 2024.
- Are you small? written and illustrated by Mo Willems. Union Square Kids, 2024.
- Two turtles written by Kiah Thomas, illustrated by Jake A Minton. Little Book Press, 2024.
- Hope is the thing written by Johanna Bell, illustrated by Erica Wagner. Allen & Unwin Aust, 2023.
- No dancing please written by Charlie Leahy, illustrated by Darcy Prendergast. Little Hare Aust, 2024.
- Good hair written by Yvonne Sewankambo, illustrated by Freda Chiu. Walker Books Aust, 2024.
- We're having a party (for everyone!) written and illustrated by Katie Vernon. Abrams, 2024.
- LGBTQIA+ representation.
- Unflappable written by Matthew Ward, illustrated by Scott Magoon. Clarion Books, 2023.
- New Zealand title / Pasifika: Mataali'i written by Dahlia Malaeulu, illustrated by Darcy Solia, designed by Liz Tui Morris. Mila's Books, 2024.
- Matariki
- What's the point of science? writers: Edward Aves, Ben Ffrancon Davies, A.M Dassu; illustrator Clarisse Hassan. Dorling Kindersley, 2021.
- The moon is a ball: stories of Panda & Squirrel written by Ed Franck, illustrated by Thé Tjong-Khing; translated by David Colmer. Gecko Press, 2023.
Monday, 15 July 2024
Weekend reading: 14 July
Labels:
2024,
animals,
Matariki,
picture books,
te ao Maōri,
te reo Māori,
translation,
Weekend reads roundup
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