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Dot and the Kangaroo
This Australian classic is more than just a children's novel about a 5-year-old girl who lost her way in the outback bush. The kind grey kangaroo who takes care of Dot on their adventures gives her special berries, so she can understand and talk to all the creatures in the bush. Their journey takes them deep into the bush and shows Dot's true values of the land and the animals that live there. Through the story, she comes to understand that how important it is for everyone including our animals, birds, our land and habitat to have protection and a sense of identity that they have since lost due to the arrival of Europeans.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," written by Mark Twain, follows the mischievous and imaginative young boy Tom Sawyer as he navigates life in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, during the mid-19th century. The novel opens with Tom evading chores and stealing jam, quickly establishing his mischievous reputation. Tom's antics alongside his friends, including Huckleberry Finn, as they engage in various adventures such as treasure hunting, witnessing a murder, and exploring the Mississippi River. Tom's romantic pursuits with Becky Thatcher and his struggles with societal expectations highlight themes of childhood, freedom, and the moral complexities of growing up. The story is celebrated for its vivid portrayal of boyhood and its commentary on the values of the time.
One of the pivotal events in the book occurs when Tom and Huck witness the murder of Dr. Robinson in a graveyard, committing to a code of secrecy out of fear. However, Tom later grapples with guilt over not speaking up, reflecting Twain's exploration of morality and conscience. The boys also stumble upon the treasure hidden in a cave, leading to a dramatic climax.
The charming interactions and the vivid depiction of childhood adventures serve to critique the adult world's constraints, making the novel a timeless exploration of friendship, courage, and the quest for identity. Overall, Twain masterfully captures the essence of boyhood, imbued with humour, nostalgia, and social commentary.

Stories of Great Inventors
‘Stories of the Great Inventors’ introduces young readers to biographical sketches of the lives and accomplishments of famous inventors throughout history. By showcasing how these inventors overcame challenges and made groundbreaking advancements in various fields, emphasising the importance of creativity, perseverance, and innovation in shaping the modern world. Macomber's work serves as both an educational resource that makes complex ideas accessible and inspires children to explore the world of invention as well as consider the impact of these historical figures on modern society.
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