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Week 1- 2018 Téa&Belle Book Club

  • Jan 16, 2018
  • 1 min read

This delightful book for Early Childhood will mesmerise young children and older readers. The black linework and colourful wash backgrounds work beautifully with the lyrical text. Together they introduce extraordinary creatures and birds that we can discover and observe around our Australian coastline. ‘Dancing jellyfish’, ‘scuttling crabs’, ‘beautiful shells’, ‘tangled seaweed’ and a ‘soaring kite’ evoke the wonder of our beaches and the treasures to be found.

You can purchase this book through our friends at Booktopia

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Janay j . Flora
4 days ago

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tom burke
tom burke
Feb 09

The Week 1 – 2018 Téa & Belle Book Club discussion sets a wonderful tone for thoughtful reading and meaningful conversation. Book clubs like this create a warm space for sharing ideas, exploring themes, and building connections through literature. It’s inspiring to see readers come together to reflect, learn, and grow from the stories they love. In a similar way, creativity and collaboration also thrive in fields like digitizing services, where ideas are carefully transformed into precise digital formats. Both book clubs and digitizing services highlight how attention to detail and passion can turn simple concepts into something truly impactful.

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