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6 10 y separately published work icon My Two Blankets Irena Kobald , Freya Blackwood (illustrator), Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2014 6742932 2014 single work single work picture book children's

'Cartwheel has moved to a place that is so strange to her that she no longer feels like herself. She creates a safe place under an old blanket, made out of memories and thoughts of home. As time goes on, Cartwheel begins to weave a new blanket, one of friendship and a renewed sense of belonging. It is different from the old blanket, but it is eventually just as warm and familiar. This story is for all who have experienced change. It is about learning new ways of speaking, new ways of living, new ways of being.'

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5 7 y separately published work icon Teacup Rebecca Young , Matt Ottley (illustrator), Lindfield : Scholastic Australia , 2015 7207725 2015 single work picture book children's

'Once there was a boy who had to leave home ... and find another. In his bag he carried a book, a bottle and a blanket. In his teacup he held some earth from where he used to play. This is one boys story of leaving his homeland, surviving a long journey by sea ... and finding a safe, new place to call home.' (Publication summary)

7 2 y separately published work icon Last Tree in the City Peter Carnavas , Peter Carnavas (illustrator), Frenchs Forest : New Frontier , 2010 Z1842580 2010 single work picture book children's

'Edward is sad after he finds the last tree in the city is no longer standing. After some reflection, he finds a way to make things better. A poignant tale about the environment and the way children relate to its beauty.' (Back cover.)

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