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1 y separately published work icon Our Beautiful World Sarah Speedie , Margeaux Davis (illustrator), Frenchs Forest : New Frontier , 2025 28849564 2025 single work picture book children's 'Join us on a colourful journey of discovery to every corner of our amazing world. From the vibrant red rocks of Australia, to the glittering gold dunes of Morocco, to the tropical blue oceans of Fiji, our earth is home to a dazzling rainbow of natural colours. Our Beautiful World is a lyrical celebration of the many cultures and colours found on this awe-inspiring planet that we call home.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon What Stars Are For Margeaux Davis , Margeaux Davis (illustrator), South Melbourne : Affirm Press , 2024 27828727 2024 single work picture book children's

'Henry spends his nights exploring the world alone and wondering one thing: what are stars for?

'One morning, he decides to come out of his shell and ask someone.

'Can Henry find the answer to his question and make a friend?

'From Margeaux Davis comes a moving story about curiosity, overcoming your fears and finding friendship.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Giovanni : A True Story of Survival ~ A Voyage Reimagined Crystal Corocher , Margeaux Davis (illustrator), Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2023 27407396 2023 single work picture book children's

'A story of courage and resilience, readers will follow the curious and endearing Giovanni as he survives the harrowing and ultimately doomed Marquis de Rays expedition with his family. Arriving in Australia as one of the first Italian migrants, Giovanni begins a new life, and a new chapter in Australia’s migration history begins. Giovanni left Italy in 1881 with his family, along with many other villagers from the region of Veneto. The families were promised ‘paradise’ by a corrupt people smuggler. After a perilous journey, they reached Australia with the assistance of Sir Henry Parkes, who was Premier of the Colony of NSW at the time. Combining extensive research, family anecdotes and gentle narrative prose, author Crystal Corocher shares this true story of resilience and courage as both a work of historical narrative and personal passion project – Giovanni being her great-grandfather. Giovanni is a story for all Australians, and one that Crystal looks forward to sharing with students of all ages as a visiting author, it has been illustrated with stunning watercolour throughout by Margeaux Davis.' (Publication summary) 

1 y separately published work icon Kingdom of Rooms : Poems for Children Who Love to Collect M. J. Gibbs , Jenny Catalano , Mapleton : M. J. Gibbs , 2021 25691794 2021 selected work poetry

'Come inside a Royal Palace to visit 9 different rooms and their collections.

'From flags to feathers, button and bears, shields and shining jewels.

'Author and poet Marg Gibbs has explored the nature of children’s collections, set inside a palace for the King and Queen. This is a poetry book for kids ages 4+ Illustrated by NSW artist, Margeaux Davis, featuring poems by Jenny Catalano who lives on the Sunshine Coast.

'What treasures do you find through the windows and doors of a Palace? Dolls, toy soldiers, coins, birds, armour and portraits all tell a story. The perfect poetry gift for a friend.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Goose at the Gate Goose at the Gate : Poems for Children M. J. Gibbs , Mapleton : M. J. Gibbs , 2020 25689747 2020 selected work poetry

'A delightful and fun collection of poems for children ( 3-10 years) written by Marg Gibbs, including her own collages, and watercolour illustrations by Margeaux Davis.

'40 poems written for the author’s own grand children, yet perfect for anyone who loves wonder, imagination and magic.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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