Giveaways

Email entries to giveaways@ieu.asn.au with the giveaway you are entering in the subject line and your name, membership number and address in the body of the email.
All entries to be received by 10 December 2018

In the City I See

Author and illustrator: Tori-Jay Mordey

Publisher: Magabala Books

Three copies to give away

In this delightful early childhood board book, Tori-Jay Mordey’s graphic illustrations bring the city to life in all its colourful glory. Mordey’s bold and painterly art style celebrates the pace of the cityscape, whether it be her built environment of tall buildings and big signs, or her moving panorama of long buses. With a fresh and youthful eye, Mordey captures the quirky gait of walking dogs and a jittery assembly of hungry pigeons as they share the streets with happy buskers and lots of people!

In the City I See is also a gentle snapshot of how our Indigenous culture is reflected in our cities. It will become a valuable and loved addition to family book collections and libraries in rural, regional and urban areas.

The World’s Cutest Animal Colouring Book

Illustrator: Lulu Mayo

Publisher: Lonely Planet Kids

Three copies to give away

Here comes a colouring book that is seriously cute! Each spread features a coloured animal pattern on the left, and a black and white version on the right. From the jungle treetops, to the ocean floor, there’s a fabulous choice of animals to create and complete. Copy the colours, or create your own bold and beautiful combinations.

There are 22 adorable animals to choose from, many of them decked out in super sweet outfits! At the back of the book you’ll find a world map, pinpointing where in the world each cute creature can be found, plus some fun facts about each animal featured.

Free Diving

Author: Lorrae Coffin

Illustrator: Bronwyn Houston

Publisher: Magabala Books

Three copies to give away

A poignant tribute to the Aboriginal men and women who worked in the pearling industry as ‘free divers’ in the late nineteenth century in Western Australia. The fictionalised lyrical narrative is based on the celebrated song Free Diving by singer–songwriter Lorrae Coffin. It sensitively reflects the emotional journey of a young man who leaves family and country to work on a lugger with Japanese and Malay divers by his side. Bronwyn Houston’s illustrations are a deep sea celebration that illuminate both the glory of the ocean and the extreme dangers encountered by the free divers.