Dani Solomon

Dani Solomon is the manager of Readings Kids

Review — 20 May 2024

Always Was, Always Will Be by Aunty Fay Muir & Sue Lawson

Always Was, Always Will Be is an in-depth look at how Australia’s First Nations have never stopped fighting for their land, their rights and their voice. Starting from the arrival…

Read more ›

Review — 20 May 2024

The Wrong Shoes by Tom Percival

Will has the wrong shoes: they’re not Nike, Reebok, or even proper school shoes. They’re plastic leather, with a split that means rain will always equal a wet foot. But…

Read more ›

Review — 22 Apr 2024

The Rainbow Serpent (50th anniversary edition) by Dick Roughsey

It’s the 50th anniversary of The Rainbow Serpent! Well, more accurately, it’s probably a little more than the 65,000th anniversary of the Rainbow Serpent. But for many of us…

Read more ›

Review — 26 Mar 2024

To and Fro by Anton Clifford-Motopi

For as long as Sam can remember, it’s just been him, his mum, and his dog Trevor – and Sam is ok with that. He’s fine being the weird White…

Read more ›

Review — 23 Oct 2023

Ask Aunty: Seasons by Aunty Munya Andrews & Charmaine Ledden-Lewis (illus.)

As Aunty Munya asks, ‘Have you ever woken up excited on the first day of summer only to find it’s cold and rainy?’ That’s because the four seasons we’re taught…

Read more ›

Review — 25 Sep 2023

Songlines: First Knowledges for Younger Readers by Margo Neale, Lynne Kelly & Blak Douglas (illus.)

Margo Neale and Lynne Kelly are masterful storytellers and communicators – if you’ve already read the adult edition of Songlines, you’ll already understand exactly why and how. I’m delighted…

Read more ›

Review — 1 Sep 2023

Belonging by Jeannie Baker

Belonging begins with a beautiful collage view looking through a window into a front yard at a couple holding a baby. With each turn of the page, a year passes…

Read more ›

Review — 30 Jul 2023

Granbad by Penny Tangey & Peter Baldwin (illus.)

Granbad – so known because he does ‘bad’ things such as sneaking the grandkids extra lollies, and breaking rules while attending protests to save forests – does not give up…

Read more ›

Review — 20 Apr 2023

Lessons from Our Ancestors by Raksha Dave

Lessons from Our Ancestors is a refreshing and favourable look at the history of humanity by archaeologist and presenter Raksha Dave. Each chapter explores an ancient civilisation and reveals through…

Read more ›

Review — 27 Feb 2023

Matt Formston: Surfing in the Dark by John DIckson & Philip Bunting (illus.)

Surfing in the Dark is a picture book about Matt Formston, a blind world champion surfer. Its point of difference – and one I love – is that Philip Bunting’s…

Read more ›