Showing posts with label Tania McCartney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tania McCartney. Show all posts

November 2, 2013

An Aussie Year



An Aussie YearTwelve months in the life of Australian kids is Tania McCartney's latest picture book for 6-10 year olds, published by Exile Publishing. 


An Aussie Year, features five fresh faced Aussie kids; Ned, Lily, Zoe, Kirra and Matilda, as they take us through a year in their lives. Each character has their own heritage, interests, and family traditions but each represent the salad bowl of culture that typifies our beautiful country.

Illustrator Tina Snerling, has beautifully captured vibrant and detailed works of art for children and adults to read, admire, and share. Bursting with national pride the story meanders through a vibrant landscape of celebrations, traditions and events - both monumental and every day.

It is a brilliant resource for the classroom for teachers and students as is supported by extensive teaching notes and it relevant to many modules of the new school curriculum including; humanity and social science, history and citizenship, geography, the arts, languages, and design and technology.

Loving produced with a durable printed laminated casebound cover, An Aussie Year is one of those picture books that begs to be read time and time again as each time something new is discovered and learnt. 








Tania McCartney is an author, editor, reviewer and features writer. The founder of Kids Book Review and an ambassador for the National Year of Reading 2012, she is passionate about literacy and has spent many years presenting and speaking on reading, books and writing. She lives in Canberra with her husband and two kids, in a paper house at the base of a book mountain.

Image of Riley and the Jumpy Kangaroo: A journey around Canberra PAPERBACK



Tina Snerling is an illustrator, children’s wear designer and graphic artist. She lives in Brisbane with her husband, two kids and a wild imagination to draw the world with childhood innocence.


September 2, 2013

Blog Tour Eco Warriors to the Rescue!



I'm so excited to be included in Tania McCartney's blog tour reviewing her picture book, Eco Warriors to the Rescue! Make sure you jump on board the tour by clicking on the links on the bottom of this post.

Book Review:

Eco Warriors to the Rescue! is the latest picture book written by Australian children's author, Tania McCartney and published by the National Library of Australia Publishing.  


Banjo, Ned and Matilda are curious everyday kids but they are also real life Eco Warriors. Join them as they search for the best ways to keep our Australian native plants in tip top shape and battle the enemies that threaten our environment such as litter and pollution.

Children will feel inspired to keep Australia green by the colourful glossy photographs of the Eco Warriors in action and will hopefully become proactive in protecting the flora and fauna in their local community.

Eco Warriors to the Rescueis perfect for Eco Warriors young and old as there's plenty of interesting facts in the back pages to discover, appreciate and care for our beautiful Australian native flora.

This is another spectacular book for Tania McCartney and the National Library of Australia .









Tania McCartney is an author of both children’s and adult books. An experienced magazine writer and editor, she also founded respected literary site Kids’ Book Review. She is passionate about literacy, and loves to speak on reading, books and writing. Her latest books include Eco Warriors to the Rescue! (National Library Publishing), Riley and the Jumpy Kangaroo: A journey around Canberra (Ford Street), Caroline Chisholm: The Emigrant’s Friend (New Frontier) and An Aussie Year: Twelve months in the life of Australian Kids (EK Publishing). Tania adores books, travel and photography. She lives in Canberra with her family, in a paper house at the base of a book mountain.












Eco Warriors Tour Dates:


Sunday 1 September

Sneak Peek
Tania McCartney’s Blog
Review
Boomerang Books Blog

Giveaway
Pass It On

Mixed Media Illustrations for Picture Books
Angela Sunde

Monday 2 September

Book Review
Book Giveaway
Kids Book Review

Eco Tips for Little Readers
Sheryl Gwyther’s Blog

Bringing Up Eco Warriors
The Book Chook

Review
Books for Little Hands

Literature Supporting Sustainability
Children’s Books Daily

Author Interview
Alison Reynolds

Tuesday 3 September

Giveaway
My Little Bookcase

Review
5 Multi-Media Writing Tips
DeeScribe

Review
Writing for the National Library of Australia
BuzzWords

Review
Elaine Ouston Blog

Review
Giveaway
Soup Blog

August 21, 2013

Book Review, Eco Warriors to the Rescue!


Eco Warriors to the Rescue! is the latest picture book written by Australian children's author, Tania McCartney and published by the National Library of Australia Publishing.  


Banjo, Ned and Matilda are curious everyday kids but they are also real life Eco Warriors. Join them as they search for the best ways to keep our Australian native plants in tip top shape and battle the enemies that threaten our environment such as litter and pollution.


Children will feel inspired by the colourful glossy photographs of the Eco Warriors in action and will hopefully become proactive in protecting the flora and fauna in their local community.


Eco Warriors to the Rescue! is perfect for Eco Warriors young and old as there's plenty of information in the back pages to discover, appreciate and care for our beautiful Australian native flora.

December 17, 2012

Christmas Interview with Author Tania McCartney








I'm delighted to welcome Australian author, Tania McCartney to Books for Little Hands to share her Christmas stories and delights. You may recognise Tania from her comprehensive writing and reviewing children's book blog called  Kids Book Review or her book series; Riley the Little Aviator.

How did you celebrate Christmas as a a child?


Oh – lots of ‘70s kitsch. Plastic tree, swathes of gold tinsel, prawn cocktails, punch, pillowcase Christmas stockings and sliding on wet plastic on the front lawn. All the good stuff.

Do you have a family Christmas tradition? Tell us about it.


We love the advent countdown and on 24 December, the kids receive a brand new tree ornament. Every year, I create a new advent calendar – this time it was made from envelopes. We also, of course, leave out beer and cookies for Santa, as well as carrots for the reindeer. Our gingerbread house, which I also make, is usually smashed to pieces on Christmas Eve, too. It often takes a hammer. On Christmas Day, we have big bowls of coffee under the tree (well, the adults do) and we nibble on special, personalised cookies as we unwrap the presents. Someone is the Christmas Elf – they hand out the gifts and everyone waits and watches as each person opens their gift. Anything to string out the gift-giving!
We tend to have a traditional roast for lunch; I’d love to change it up but the family loves it too much.



Have you celebrated Christmas in another country before?

Yes I have. I’ve celebrated it in England, China and Vietnam. The Vietnam Christmas at Hoi An was particularly poignant because we were travelling and had none of our normal traditions. We slurped noodles instead of slicing ham. It was bittersweet – beautiful and different but also a little sad to forgo the traditions that means so much. This year we are travelling just after Christmas instead. Because we’ll be gone nearly 6 weeks, I’ve forgone the massive, traditional tree, and have put up a little feather tree instead, along with white paper lanterns. It’s the most simple thing I’ve ever done for Christmas, and I love it.



What will you be reading over Christmas?

I will be reading Storteller: The Life of Roald Dahl by Donald Sturrock, The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg. Oh – and Christmas picture books with the kids.


June 21, 2012

Win a signed copy of Riley and the Curious Koala: a journey around Sydney by Tania McCartney

Becoming an ambassador for the National Year of Reading was one of the most exciting things I’ve ever done, as I simply love love love to read.

Tell me, in 25 words or less, why you love to read, and you could win a signed copy of my third Riley the Little Aviator book – Riley and the Curious Koala: a journey around Sydney!


Riley and the Curious Koala: A journey around Sydney (A$16.99, Nov 2010, 9780980475036) 

Following in the Riley series of travel adventure books, Riley and the Curious Koala takes our little aviator on a journey around the beautiful landmarks of Sydney, in search of a strange and elusive fuzzy creature.

With stunning black and white photos of Sydney's beaches and glorious harbour, even in the torrential rain, this whirlwind trip showcases this gorgeous city at its best. Riley and the Curious Koala is illustrated once again by the illustrious Kieron Pratt. It is the third book in the very popular Riley travelogue series for little ones.

http://www.love2read.org.au/featured-ambassador-week11-tania.cfm

Read more about Tania's interview on Books for Little Hands or check out her website.

March 10, 2012

Making History Cool with Tania McCartney's Brisbane Book Launch

If you're in Brisbane on Sunday 25th March and you're looking for something exciting and educational to do with your children, then visit Blackcat Bookshop for the launch of Tania McCartney's fabulous new book, Australian Story; An Illustrated Timeline. Australian Story is intergenerational so whether you're 1 or 101, don't miss out on this great opportunity to celebrate our nation and its history through Tania's brilliant book.




http://taniamccartney.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/events-brisbane-tour.html

March 8, 2012

Book Review Australian Story 'An Illustrated Time Line'

If you're an avid reader of Australian history or just proud to be an Aussie, then this is the book for you to buy and share with family and friends.

Tania McCartney, author of the popular series, Riley the Little Aviator has written a stunning book called, Australian Story: An Illustrated Timeline. It was published by The National Library of Australia in 2011.

'Once there was nothing. Then there was something.'

From the explosive beginnings of our planet 180,000 million years ago, to the formation of the Australian landscape 16,000 year ago, Australian Story takes you on a fascinating journey through the history of our indigenous people, past the First Fleet's arrival in 1788, to our modern day Australia.

Tania has researched and presented key moments in our history; including topics such as ecological change, social upheaval, politics, invention, the industrial war, immigration, celebration, cultural and modern technology-not forgetting the things that Aussie's are most recognised for; Vegemite, Lamingtons, The Melbourne Cup, the Akubra Hat, and the Sydney Opera House.

Combined with a striking collection of images from the National Library of Australia's digital collection, Australian Story: An illustrated timeline, is a real treasure and delight for young children to read and pore over.

I believe that Australian Story will be extremely popular in schools as a 'children's non-fiction picture book' for it's honest look at how far we've come, who we are today, and where we continue to go as a nation.

Where will we go next? What will we do? It's all up to you...

If you'd like to follow more of Tania McCartney's blog tour, then click on the links below.

Monday 5 March

Blog Tour Schedule and Book Giveaway
Kids Book Review

Book Launch Party Wrap-Up
Tania McCartney’s Blog

Book Giveaway
Alphabet Street

Tuesday 6 March

Book Review
Buzz Words

Australian Story Research Process
DeeScribe

Book Review and 10 Reasons Why History is Exciting
Soup Blog

Wednesday 7 March

Australian Story Teaching Notes for Key Stage I
Sheryl Gwyther’s Blog

Book Review and Teaching Notes Ideas for Key Stage II
The Book Chook

Book Review
Kids’ Book Capers

Image-Sourcing for Australian Story
Blue Dingo

Thursday 8 March

Book Review
Reading Upside Down

Book Review
Pass It On

Book Review
Bug in a Book

Friday 9 March

Book Giveaway
HerCanberra

The Writing Process for Australian Story
Sally Murphy’s Blog

Book Review       
Books for Little Hands

Saturday 10 March

Book Review       
Kids Book Review

Book Giveaway
Posie Patchwork Blog

Book Review
Suite 101

Sunday 11 March

Book Review
My Little Bookcase

Book Giveaway
Australian Women Online

Blog Tour Wrap-Up
Tania McCartney’s Blog