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The Game of the Goose by Ursula Dubosarsky
The Game of the Goose by Ursula Dubosarsky






"This book is uplifting, inspiring and motivational, and will encourage young girls to believe in themselves and follow their dreams. It's a book of advice by the award-winning Aboriginal author Sally Morgan (My Place) and her daughter Ambelin Kwaymullina. When Anita reads Girls Can Fly, she feels inspired, hopeful, and strong.

The Game of the Goose by Ursula Dubosarsky

Here are four books from the recent past recommended by Anita, Ursula, Oliver, and Damon: Girls Can Fly by Sally Morgan and Ambelin Kwaymullina Recommended by Anita Heiss He's written six books for children, including My Dad is a Dragon and My Mum is a Magician. Oliver Phommavanh is a comedian and author of eight books for young readers, including Don't Follow Vee and Thai-riffic!Īnd Damon Young is a philosopher and author for adults and children. Ursula Dubosarsky is the 2020-2021 Australian Children's Laureate and is the author of more than 60 books including Brindabella and The Game of the Goose. Her books for children include Kicking Goals with Goodesy and Magic, co-written with Adam Goodes and Michael O'Loughlin, and two kids' novels written with students from La Perouse Public School - Yirra and Her Deadly Dog Demon and Demon Guards the School Yard. To help provide some inspiration to keen young readers (and their parents), we asked these much-loved writers to recommend four classic kids' books, and four more recent favourites.īefore revealing the books they chose, let's introduce our panel.Īnita Heiss is a proud member of the Wiradjuri nation of Central NSW, and an author of novels for both adults and children.

The Game of the Goose by Ursula Dubosarsky

Has more time at home awakened a love of books in your primary-school-aged kids?Īnita Heiss, Ursula Dubosarsky, Oliver Phommavanh and Damon Young are four of Australia's favourite kids' book authors. Does the young reader in your life love funny hijinks, quests of bravery, and escaping evil villains?








The Game of the Goose by Ursula Dubosarsky