Stephanie Owen Reeder Stephanie Owen Reeder i(A11286 works by) (a.k.a. Stephanie Reeder)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Sensational Australian Animals Stephanie Owen Reeder , Cher Hart (illustrator), Canberra : CSIRO Publishing , 2024 27133385 2024 single work information book children's

'Explore the fascinating world of native Australian animals through the five basic senses ― sight, sound, smell, taste and touch.

'Covering more than 145 truly astounding animals ― from sharp-eyed whale sharks to sticky-bellied green tree frogs ― Sensational Australian Animals showcases the strange things these creatures can do with their eyes, ears, noses, mouths and skin! Meet birds that laugh, frogs that quack and fish that sing. Discover mammals that glow in the dark and seahorses disguised as seaweed. Be surprised by turtles that breathe through their bums and squirm at lizards that clean their eyes with their tongues. And then there's the dangerous creatures that bite and sting!

'Be intrigued, amazed and astonished by what insects, birds, spiders, fish and many other animals are capable of! Reading level varies from child to child, but we recommend this book for ages 8 to 12.' (Publication summary)

1 Valiant Jane and the Disappearing Trail Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2023 single work biography
— Appears in: Courageous Kids and Their Amazing Adventures 2023;
1 Clever Quong Tart and the New Gold Mountain Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2023 single work biography
— Appears in: Courageous Kids and Their Amazing Adventures 2023;
1 Brave Bee and the Castaway Kids Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2023 single work biography
— Appears in: Courageous Kids and Their Amazing Adventures 2023;
1 y separately published work icon Courageous Kids and Their Amazing Adventures Stephanie Owen Reeder , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2023 26643246 2023 selected work biography children's fiction

'Stephanie Owen Reeder’s Heritage Heroes series celebrates stories of incredible survival, persistance and resilience by young people. This book binds together the five original, beloved stories with two brand new ones:

'Brave Bee and the Castaway Kids

Will the Wonderkid and the Elusive Treasure

Amazing Grace and the Sinking Ship

Lennie the Legend and the Remarkable Ride

Marvellous Miss May and the Wondrous Circus

Clever Quong Tart and the New Gold Mountain

Valiant Jane and the Disappearing Trail

'Liz Duthie’s occasional illustrations give young readers a visual springboard for imagining the story, and picturing themselves as these courageous young people.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Swifty : The Super-Fast Parrot Stephanie Owen Reeder , Astred Hicks (illustrator), Clayton : CSIRO Publishing , 2022 24805469 2022 single work picture book children's

'Fly with Swifty on the swift parrot's challenging migration journey following the blossom trail.

'A captivating story of the remarkable, but critically endangered, swift parrot – one of the fastest parrots in the world!

'Swifty grows from a hatchling to a fledgling in the blue-gum forests of Tasmania. She is then ready to make a challenging migration, following the blossom trail across Bass Strait to mainland south-eastern Australia.

'Swifty faces many threats and dangers, but she must return home. Will she make it?

'Fly with Swifty in this beautifully illustrated story, and learn how to spot a swift parrot and help protect them.

'Reading level varies from child to child, but we recommend this book for ages 6 to 9.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Ghostie Stephanie Owen Reeder , Mel Armstrong (illustrator), Kew East : Windy Hollow , 2022 23612607 2022 single work picture book children's

'When Mum and Dad are busy working, Ava gets bored. Luckily for her, Ghostie comes to the rescue. There's mischief and mayhem galore as together they explore his ghostly powers and celebrate family, friendship and imaginative play.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Australia's Wild Weird Wonderful Weather Stephanie Owen Reeder , Tania McCartney (illustrator), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2020 21158096 2020 single work information book children's

'Did you know that, in 2009, a massive dust storm in Australia blew red dust and sand all the way to New Zealand, where it turned the glaciers pink? That, in 1899, Cyclone Mahina plucked dolphins out of the ocean in Far North Queensland and deposited them on cliff tops? That it snowed at Uluru in 1997?

'In Australia's Wild Weird Wonderful Weather, readers are introduced to the wide range of weather in Australia, with bite-size pieces of information presented alongside graphic illustrations to entice young readers. Older readers will enjoy the detailed explanations about everything weather, from what causes certain phenomena to reading weather maps, exploring the climate of the past and preparing for the climate of the future.

'With sections about Australia's extreme weather and the effects of climate change, Australia's Wild Weird Wonderful Weather gently introduces young readers to the challenges of a warming planet and encourages them to be mindful of impact their actions have on the environment.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Will the Wonderkid : Treasure Hunter of the Australian Outback Stephanie Owen Reeder , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2020 18447609 2020 single work biography children's

'Do you know how the Coober Pedy opal fields were discovered? In December 1914, when Australia was suffering from the worst drought in recorded history, Will Hutchison, his dad, two other explorers and six camels headed out into outback South Australia in search of gold. Will was only 15, and he'd never ridden a camel or been in a desert before. Not surprisingly, both gold and water proved difficult for the expeditioners to find. Finally, in a desperate search for drinking water, the men left Will alone at their remote campsite. While they were away, fed up with babysitting camels and fighting off flies, Will made the dangerous decision to head out into the desert by himself in search of water. Against the odds, this plucky teenager not only survived the experience but also made a truly remarkable discovery. This is the true story of Will Hutchison, treasure hunter extraordinaire.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Trouble in the Surf Stephanie Owen Reeder , Briony Stewart (illustrator), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2019 17277194 2019 single work picture book children's

'It’s a hot summer’s day in Sydney Town, and nine-year-old cousins Charlie Smith and Rupert Swallow can’t wait to dive into the surf at Bondi Beach. But the beach can be a dangerous place. Out past the breakers, where the seagulls swoop and soar, lurks a strong rip that can drag unsuspecting swimmers out to sea. Travel back in time to January 1907, and join Charlie and Rupert on a true-life, heart-stopping seaside adventure.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Story Time Stars Story Time Stars : Favourite Characters from Australian Picture Books Stephanie Owen Reeder , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2019 16731728 2019 single work criticism

'What makes a children’s book character memorable? Is it their personality, the story they tell or the way they’re depicted by the illustrator? Is it that they make us laugh or cry? Or is it that we can identify with them? Often, even as adults, we can remember what our favourite children’s book characters said or conjure an image of them in our mind’s eye.

From Snugglepot and Cuddlepie to the green sheep and Pig the Pug, Australian children’s book characters have always delighted the young and young-at-heart. Get together with old friends and meet new ones in this lighthearted retrospective of much-loved characters from over a century of Australian illustrated books for children.

Many will be delighted to reencounter Albert, the cranky cut-and-come-again magic pudding, who has fought the puddin’ thieves in multiple editions, as well as across the stage in musical theatre, puppet shows, animated films and opera. Others will be thrilled to see lovable grass tree Grug, who was once described by The New York Times as the ‘Elmo of Down Under’, and who has bustled through over 30 picture books since he first appeared in Grug in 1979. \

With such classic characters included alongside newer stars, parents and grandparents can not only share their favourites, but can also get to know the newer characters who enchant their children and grandchildren. Today’s little ones love to go searching for Mem Fox and Judy Horacek’s green sheep, who won the CBCA Early Childhood Book of the Year Award in 2005. They grump along with Nick Bland’s bear, who has been cranky, itchy, hungry and noisy, to name but a few of his dispositions. And they giggle at greedy Pig, the pug, who is awfully mean to his flatmate Trevor, but who always gets his comeuppance in the end.

All these characters and more showcase the breadth of Australian children’s books over the last century and give readers of all ages the chance to get to know their favourite characters a little better. '

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 3 y separately published work icon Bill Baillie : His Life and Adventures Ellis Rowan , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2018 Z953848 1908 single work children's fiction children's Bill the bilboa is found by Tom, a prospector on his way to Laverton, Western Australia. Tom entrusts the care of small animal to an artist called Tabitha. raised by a flower painter called Tabitha who takes him to Melbourne.
1 1 y separately published work icon Marvellous Miss May : Queen of the Circus Stephanie Owen Reeder , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2018 13834354 2018 single work biography children's

'In 1901, aged just seven, tiny contortionist May Zinga was given away to Wirth Brothers Circus by her desperate mother. Imagine Miss May’s horror when the first thing the Wirths did was cut off all her long hair. Poor May had lost both her family and her crowning glory! But this feisty, talented and determined little girl did not give up. Despite many setbacks, including a horrific accident, she kept fighting to fulfil her dream of becoming the best bareback rider in the world, performing the same dangerous acrobatic feats as male riders––only better!

'This fourth title in Stephanie Owen Reeder’s award-winning Heritage Heroes series retells the remarkable true story of equestrienne May Wirth, while providing historical insights into life in an Australian circus at the beginning of the twentieth century.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Heritage Heroes Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2017 Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2017- 10867405 2017 series - author children's fiction
1 Book Reviews: Childrens Books with Stephanie Reeder Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Brisbane Times , 19 August 2016;

— Review of Grandpa's Big Adventure Paul W. Newman , 2016 single work picture book ; Gary Leila Rudge , 2016 single work children's fiction ; Blue, The Builder's Dog Jen Storer , 2016 single work picture book ; Oh, Albert! Davina Bell , 2016 single work picture book
'The best picture books for children not only entertain and educate, they also have an element of delight -that indefinable something that leads to the all-too-familiar cry, "Read it again!" ...'
1 CBCA Eve Pownall Award For Information Books : Acceptance Speech by Dr Stephanie Owen Reeder, Author of Lennie the Legend Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Reading Time , September 2016;
1 Around the World in One Bedroom Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 20 June 2015; (p. 15)

— Review of My Name Is Lizzie Flynn - A Story Of The Rajah Quilt Claire Saxby , 2015 single work picture book ; A is For Australia Frane Lessac , 2014 single work picture book
1 War in the Eyes of a Child Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 21 March 2015; (p. 21)

— Review of Digger : The Dog Who Went to War Mark Wilson , 2015 single work picture book
1 6 y separately published work icon Lennie the Legend : Solo to Sydney by Pony Stephanie Owen Reeder , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2015 8290043 2015 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction (taught in 1 units)

'This is the inspiring true story of nine-year-old Lennie Gwyther who, at the height of the Great Depression in 1932, rode his pony from his home town of Leongatha in rural Victoria to Sydney to witness the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Lennie’s 1,000-kilometre solo journey captured the imagination of the nation, and his determination and courage provided hope to many at a difficult time in Australia’s history.

'Lennie the Legend begins with a terrible accident on the family farm, when Lennie, remarkably at such a young age, takes on the responsibility for the ploughing. Lennie is obsessed with the marvel of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and, as a reward for saving the farm from missing the planting season, his parents grant him his wish to ride on his own to Sydney for the opening of the bridge. Lennie has all sorts of adventures along the way—a thief lurking in the bush in the dead of night, a raging bushfire, surprise appearances, celebrations in his honour, being the star of a newsreel, and meeting the Prime Minister.' (Publication summary)

1 A Characterful Christmas for Children Stephanie Owen Reeder , 2014 single work column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 21 December 2014; (p. 22)
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