Annabelle Hale Annabelle Hale i(25565703 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Jack's Best Day Ever Gabrielle Bassett , Annabelle Hale (illustrator), Warriewood : Woodslane Press , 2023 26421434 2023 single work picture book children's 'Jack loves anything that zooms, digs and races. But Jack doesn't like change and he only ever wants to eat peanut butter sandwiches! This heartwarming, hilarious story of friendship explores how it feels to be neurodivergent, and introduces children to the idea that there is no one-size-fits all way to be human. Follow Jack and his friends as they go on an adventure to the zoo!' 

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1 y separately published work icon Popo the Emperor Penguin Beverly Jatwani , Annabelle Hale (illustrator), Chippendale : New Frontier , 2023 26405328 2023 single work picture book children's 'The seventh and last book of the series is an enchanting story about a boy and an emperor penguin. When a big ball of snow separates Seb from the rest of the group, he doesn’t know what to do. A special encounter with Popo the penguin will forever change Seb’s understanding of GRATITUDE. Learn some great emperor penguin facts, too, and find out how all the characters of the seven books come together to change the world. YOU can change the world!' 

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1 y separately published work icon Dad, Get off Your Phone! Craig Sheather , Annabelle Hale (illustrator), Warriewood : Woodslane Press , 2023 25565756 2023 single work picture book children's

'Lyra is an active young lady who wants to get out and explore the world - but her father has turned into a Phone Zombie! He spends all his time lying on the couch working... talking... texting... reading... watching sports. Finally she persuades him to go for a walk with her in the bush where they see amazing creatures and Dad is gradually converted into a Nature Zombie! This wholesome tale, hinting at the dangers of the over-use of screens and extolling the benefits of getting out into nature, turns the usual parent-berating-child narrative on its head. The story thus delights children while at the same time tempting them to follow in Lyras footsteps. This is first in an anticipated series of books featuring Lyra and the Wilderness Warriors.' (Publication summary)

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