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Bertie, are you happy or grumpy?

Bertie, are you happy or grumpy?

Stunning in its simplicity, this clever book also delivers an important message about feelings.

Babyology celebrates our most memorable posts

Babyology celebrates our most memorable posts

It’s been a busy few weeks at Babyology. First, we celebrated our sixth birthday. Then we hit 100,000 fans – and climbing – on Facebook to officially claim the title of Australia’s biggest community of parents on social media. So to mark both these amazing milestones, we’d like to share some of our most memorable[.....]

It’s hip to be square with Pixel Sticker Books

It’s hip to be square with Pixel Sticker Books

It’s some old school pixelated fun with these very clever little books for kids. 

Colour baby’s world with new releases from Pantone

Colour baby’s world with new releases from Pantone

Pantone, surely the most authoritative word on colour matching, recently launched a new subscription service, Pantoneview, that alerts you to on-trend colours to ‘inform and inspire your colour decisions’. Although I have no need for such a service, I’m sorely tempted to sign up – call it ‘colour curiosity’.

‘Max & George’ – a story about imaginary friends

‘Max & George’ – a story about imaginary friends

Children’s imaginations are wonderful, magical things. They can conjure castles in the sky, monsters under the bed… and imaginary friends.

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