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5-6 Booklist by Title - Short 5-6 Booklist by Title - Short When using this booklist, please be aware of the need for guidance to ensure students select texts considered appropriate for their age, interest and maturity levels. PRC Title Author 825 10 little insects Cali, Davide & Pianina, V (ill) 21158 100 scientists who made history Mills, Andrea & Caldwell, Stella 41505 100 things to know about food Baer, Sam & Firth, Rachel & Hall, Rose & James, Alice & Martin, Jerome 5891 100 things to know about science Frith, Alex & Lacey, Minna & Martin, Jerome & Melmoth, Jonathan 3094 100 women who made history: remarkable women Caldwell, Stella & Hibbert, Clare & Mills, Andrea & who shaped our world Skene, Rona 40528 100% wolf Lyons, Jayne 87206 101 ways to save the earth Bellamy, David & Dann, Penny (ill) 4983 1836 Do you dare: Fighting bones Laguna, Sofie 34251 1841 Do you dare: The bushranger's boys Lloyd, Alison 35728 1844 Do you dare: The last horse race Moloney, James 7080 1854 Do you dare: Eureka boys Matthews, Penny 2943 1915 Do you dare: Jimmy's war Clark, Sherryl 18878 1931 Do you dare: Tough times Mitchell, Simon 1 20,000 leagues under the sea Verne, Jules 17400 31 ways to change the world Taylor, Tanis 18364 43 Bin Street Michael, Livi 379 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened Honey, Elizabeth 587902 52 Mondays Ciddor, Anna 15591 68 teeth Moloney, James 15952 88 Lime Street: The way in Kirby, Denise 1700 A is for Australia Lessac, Frane A Tale of Fontania series Various A-Z of Inventions and Inventors series Stoyles, Pennie & Pentland, Peter A-Z of scientific discoveries series Stoyles, Pennie & Mulvany, Christine 14931 ABC book of Australian poetry, The Hathorn, Libby (comp) & Allen, Cassandra (ill) 27/09/21 2:30 AM 5-6 Booklist by Title - Short Page 1 of 59 PRC Title Author 86850 Abominable snowman, The Montgomery, R A About animals series Davey, Owen 15263 Across the line Garnsworthy, Penny 18327 Action Jackson Greenberg, Jan & Jordan, Sandra & Parker, Robert Andrew (ill) 5525 Adventures of Catvinkle, The Perlman, Elliot & Stitzel, Laura (ill) 71389 Adventures of Robin Hood, The Green, Roger Lancelyn & Hall, Arthur (ill) 14242 Adventures of Robin Hood, The Williams, Marcia 6682 Adventures of Scarygirl, The Jurevicius, Nathan 41094 Adventures of Stunt Boy and his amazing wonder Barr, Lollie dog Blindfold 565 African critters Haas, Robert B 4908 Aftershock Ashley, Bernard 6280 Agatha Oddly: The secret key Jones, Lena 4263 Agent nomad: Deadly magic Melki-Wegner, Skye 12879 Agent Nomad: The eleventh hour Melki-Wegner, Skye 660697 Agents of the wild: Operation Honeynut Bell, Jennifer & Lickens, Alice 9314 Aladdin and other tales from the Arabian nights Kerven, Rosalind & Mistry, Nilesh (ill) 7274 Alexander the great: reckless conqueror Wilkinson, Carole 20616 Alfred's war Bin Salleh, Rachel & Fry, Samantha (ill) 4 Alice's adventures in Wonderland Carroll, Lewis 9727 Alice's food A-Z Zaslavsky, Alice 7028 Alive in the death zone Hall, Lincoln 6 All about Anna and Harriet and Christopher and me Hathorn, Libby 15514 All about Jada Mundine, Anthony & Luxton, Peter & Mundine, Danielle (ill) 7016 All cats have asperger syndrome Hoopmann, Kathy 660390 All of us: A history of Southeast Asia French, Jackie & Hooker, Virginia & WIlson, Mark (ill) All stars netball series Various 9321 All the questions you ever wanted to ask Adam Williams, Jane & others Goodes 618089 All's faire in middle school Jamieson, Victoria 2281 Along the road to Gundagai O'Hagan, Jack & McLean, Andrew (ill) 567922 Amal unbound Saeed, Aisha 4911 Amazing animals of Australia's national parks Newton, Gina. M. 82967 Amazing bike ride, The Nicholson, Lori & Emerson, David 705699 Amazing islands Weiss, Sabrina & Hyndman, Kerry (ill) 1767 Amazing Spencer Gray, The Fitzpatrick, Deb 15670 Amazing story of Adolphus Tips, The Morpurgo, Michael & Foreman, Michael (ill) 4214 Amelia Dee and the peacock lamp Hirsch, Odo 7074 Amina's voice Khan, Hena 27/09/21 2:30 AM 5-6 Booklist by Title - Short Page 2 of 59 PRC Title Author 2335 Amina: through my eyes Powers, J L & White, Lyn (ed) 5126 Anastasia on her own Lowry, Lois Ancient and Medieval people series Park, Louise & Love, Timothy 14223 Ancient Egypt: tales of gods and pharaohs Williams, Marcia 10 Ancient Rome: a guide to the glory of imperial Rome Stroud, Jonathan 70363 Angel creek Rippin, Sally 2855 Angel fish Wilkinson, Lili 12 Angel with a mouth-organ, The Mattingley, Christobel & Lacis, Astra (ill) 23780 Angel: through my eyes Daniel, Zoe & White, Lyn (ed) 11265 Animal architects Nicholson, John 6049 Animal ark: The purrfect sleepover Daniels, Lucy 4757 Animal eco-warriors Gill, Nic 587876 Animal life cycles Midthun, Joseph & Hiti, Samuel (ill) 3734 AniMalcolm Baddiel, David 7000 Animalium Broom, Jenny & Scott, Katie (ill) 8730 Animals at war George, Isabel & Jones, Rob Lloyd 1011 Animasaurus: Incredible animals that roamed the Turner, Tracey & Russell, Harriet (ill) Earth Animorphs series Applegate, K A 756047 Anisa's alphabet Dumbleton, Mike & Simmerville, Hannah (ill) Anne of Green Gables series Montgomery, L M 17 Antarctica McDonald, Kellie 82528 Antarctica book, The: Living in the freezer Norman, Mark Dr Antarctica series Reid, Greg 14507 Antarctica: the heart of the world Tulloch, Coral 9561 Anthology for the earth Allen, Judy (ed) 115582 Anthony Browne's King Kong Browne, Anthony 15037 Anton rocks on Metzenthen, David 660747 Anzac girl: The war diaries of Alice Ross-King Simpson, Kate & Racklyeft, Jess (ill) 26566 ANZAC heroes Gill, Maria & Ivancic, Marco (ill) 46921 ANZAC sons: Five brothers on the Western Front Marlow Paterson, Allison 4016 Applesauce weather Frost, Helen & Bates, Amy June (ill) 15481 Apprentice witch, The Nicol, James 21638 Archie Cupid and Lizzie Imp England, Kathryn & Sheehan, Peter (ill) 7536 Archie Greene and the magician's secret Everest, D D 7083 Archie's letter: an Anzac Day story Flanagan, Martin & Walters, Ainsley (ill) 45647 Are trees alive Miller, Debbie S 29844 Ariki and the giant shark Davies, Nicola & Kinnear, Nicola (ill) 27/09/21 2:30 AM 5-6 Booklist by Title - Short Page 3 of 59 PRC Title Author 116036 Art fraud detective Nilsen, Anna 15731 Art, history, place Nicholls, Christine 10192 Artie and the grime wave Roxburgh, Richard 12365 Artists are crazy and other stories Catran, Ken 689238 As fast as I can Tangey, Penny 23 As I grew older Abdulla, Ian 24 Ash Road Southall, Ivan 21059 Ash Rover: keeper of the phoenix Darlison, Aleesah 88118 Asphalt and feathers Sydney Youth Writing Competition 751115 Aster's good, right, things Gordon, Kate Asterix series Various 9199 Astrid Spark fixologist: the girl with the incredible, D'Ath, Justin magnetic fingers 660724 Astronauts: Women on the final frontier Ottaviani, Jim & Wicks, Maris (ill) 3867 Atlas of oddities: discover the amazing and diverse Gifford, Clive & Worrall, Tracy (ill) world we live in 660189 Atticus Van Tasticus Daddo, Andrew & King, Stephen Michael (ill) 751035 Atticus Van Tasticus: The treasure of treasures Daddo, Andrew & King, Stephen Michael (ill) 10569 Audacity: stories of heroic Australians in wartime Walker, Carlie & Hatherly, Brett (ill) 570821 Aussie legends alphabet Feiner, Beck Aussie notables series Drummond, Allan & Lumsden, Glenn (ill) Aussie stars series McCallum, Grant 785301 Aussie stem stars: Eddie Woo Lim, Rebecca 785309 Aussie stem stars: Fiona Wood Burne, Cristy 785415 Aussie stem stars: Gisela Kaplan Gale, Emily 660483 Australia remembers Paterson, Alison 659208 Australia survival guide, The Ivanoff, George 13384 Australia's deadly and dangerous animals: fact file Cermak, Michael (phot) 12682 Australia's neighbours: Indonesia Hinchey, Jane 593287 Australian birds Chun, Matt 12671 Australian landscapes: Water Dixon, Rachel Australian Library series Various 660323 Australian sea life Chun, Matt 5855 Australians all Wheatley, Nadia & Searle, Ken (ill) Averil series Barwick, John 14990 Avoid being a convict sent to Australia Costain, Meredith & Antram, David (ill) 6357 Awful Auntie Walliams, David & Ross, Tony (ill) 15195 B is for bravo Burgemeestre, Kevin 620083 Baby business Seymour, Jasmine 27/09/21 2:30 AM 5-6 Booklist by Title - Short Page 4 of 59 PRC Title Author 14442 Bad eggs Wide, Steve & Mackintosh, Michelle (ill) 28 Bad girls Wilson, Jacqueline 1785 Bakir and Bi Boyd, Jillian & Mordey, Tori-Jay (ill) Ball stars series Lawrence, David 804719 Ballad of Melodie Rose, The Gordon, Kate 9351 Ballet Bussell, Darcey 31 Ballet shoes Streatfeild, Noel 6313 Ballet Stories Davidson, Susanna & Daynes, Katie & Cullis, Megan & Courtauld, Sarah & Gilbert Nanos, Yvonne (ill) 772877 Balloon girls Pitt, Darrell 32 Bamboo flute, The Disher, Garry 984 Barack Obama: hope for the world Alexander, Tim 27230 Barlay Kickett-Tucker, Cheryl & Gibbs, Tracey (ill) & Morgan, Sally (ed) 56180 Barry Thompson, Colin 12327 Batman: the animated series guide Beatty, Scott 4573 Batsford books of Music for children, The Rumens-Syratt, Rebecca Battle boy series Carter, Charlie & Jeffery, Russell (ill) 22989 Battle of Britain: a Second World War spitfire pilot Priestley, Chris 1939-1941 14098 Battle of the jade horse Lloyd, Alison 8412 Beach sports car Oxenham, Darlene & Gibbs, Tracey (ill) & Morgan, Sally (ed) Bear Grylls survival skills handbooks series Grylls, Bear 26246 Bear Grylls: Spirit of the jungle Grylls, Bear 34 Beast Wild, Margaret 660612 Beast of Buckingham Palace, The Walliams, David 23503 Beast of Hushing Wood, The Wang, Gabrielle 669543 Become a leader like Michelle Obama Moss, Caroline & Erkas, Sinem (ill) 1915 Beetle boy
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