Kylie Miller Kylie Miller i(23714856 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Dotty and the Lonely Farm Kylie Miller , Karen Erasmus (illustrator), Melbourne : Laneway Press , 2024 28267671 2024 single work picture book children's

'Dotty and the Lonely Farm is a heartwarming childrens picture book that whisks young readers into a tale of friendship and purpose. It follows Dotty, a spirited adopted greyhound whose energy and enthusiasm bring joy to the farm she calls home. With her best friend, Chloe, Dotty romps around the farm, but when the clock strikes eight and Chloe hurries to the school bus, Dotty feels all alone. Dotty sets off on a journey and discovers each animals role in the busy farm community. Visiting the hens, the cow and the sheep, Dotty learns that everyone on the farm has a very important job. Can she find a job of her own? Join Dotty as she learns the value of friendship, purpose, and the joy of discovering where she truly belongs.' (Publication summary) 

1 y separately published work icon Greyhound Series Kylie Miller , 2022 Melbourne : Laneway Press , 2022- 28267635 2022 series - author picture book
1 y separately published work icon Teddy, the Most Beautiful Boy in the World Kylie Miller , Karen Erasmus (illustrator), Melbourne : Laneway Press , 2022 25161503 2022 single work picture book children's 'Teddy, The Most Beautiful Boy in the World is a new children's picture about a greyhound called Teddy who believes he's the most beautiful boy in the world. Then Teddy discovers he has a long, pointy nose, a skinny body, and a bald bum. Can Teddy learn that everyone is beautiful just the way we are? The story explores themes of family, friendship, self-esteem and belonging. It shows children the importance of seeing that everyone is different, beauty is different to everyone and valuing their difference. The story is based on author Kylie Miller's experience with an adopted greyhound called Teddy. Readers first met Teddy in Albert, The Greyhound Who Loves To Run, also by Kylie Miller and Karen Erasmus.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Albert, the Greyhound Who Loves to Run Kylie Miller , Karen Erasmus (illustrator), Melbourne : Laneway Press , 2022 23913958 2022 single work picture book children's

The true story of Albert, an anxious adopted greyhound, who overcomes his fear of cats to find a safe home, a warm bed and a family of his own.\

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Heroes of Black Summer Kylie Miller , Craig Sheather , Karen Erasmus (illustrator), Australia : Australian Georgraphic , 2021 23714887 2021 single work picture book children's

'It was an Australian summer like no other. Record-breaking temperatures and years of severe drought fuelled a series of bushfires that burnt across the country. The major fires peaked during December 2019 and January 2020 and East Gippsland was hit hard. Throughout Victoria, people started 'paying it forward' and doing what they could to help others in need. And many heroes emerged.

'Heroes of Black Summer is a brand new picture book illustrating some of the heroic, brave and kind actions of Australian people during the 2019-20 bushfire season. Each mini story captures a real life experience of the harrowing events from individuals and families living in the East Gippsland region.

'The book provides fire-affected communities with a tool to manage stress, anxiety and depression to support healing and recovery, and is also a great resource to actively engage with the community to gather and share their stories.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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