Join the kids living in a suburban Aussie street over seven decades, and into the near future. How do they live? What do they eat? How do their households work? Be inspired to make your home and street a happening place. Our Street is a fully illustrated story book for upper primary school age children, exploring how suburban life changes between the 1950s and 2020s, and providing a positive vision of the future. It is a useful tool for parents and educators to help inspire children with positive solutions for sustainable and resilient living, whilst reflecting on Australian history.
Child psychologist Dr. Jillian Roberts created this series to guide parents/caregivers through conversations about difficult issues in a reassuring and hopeful manner and help children understand their expanding awareness of the world ...
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Summary: In three brief episodes, a family of children deal with a tree that traps toys and sometimes people, a boring rainy day, and a neighbor's freshly painted fence.
Our Street
Filled with fascinating people and histories, The Address Book illuminates the complex and sometimes hidden stories behind street names and their power to name, to hide, to decide who counts, who doesn’t—and why.
The perfect companion to Gilda O'Neill's bestselling My East End, this is an important book and an affectionate record of an often fondly remembered, more communal, way of life that has all but disappeared.
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What readers are saying about Our Street: 'Another very good story from Victor Pemberton, his books are so true to life' 'Keeps you wanting to read more and more' 'Well written and it takes you back to the time he's writing about, ...
I'llhave a word with her.'The church is fillingup, Nellie, have yer noticed?'She spotted Maureen's boyfriend, Sammy, and waved. 'I think everyone from our street is here, and a few other streets ...
Making a midmorning delivery to Breeze's store, he found the road blocked by an overturned brewery waggon. Heshould perhaps have waited until ... 'Did either of you pair see whathappened to my horse and the lad who was looking after it?