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Product details

  • ISBN 9781761213601
  • Weight: 374g
  • Dimensions: 225 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the award-winning creators of Come Over to My House comes this light-hearted picture book about accessibility and disability, and two kids who are inspired to build a better world.

Carla and Sam want to play together, but there’s nowhere in their neighbourhood that’s accessible to them both! That is, until Carla and Sam put their heads together to dream up a place where all kids can play together, and a wonderful new space is born.
 
This fun, child-centred romp through a local neighbourhood belies a powerful picture book about accessibility, and what it truly means to be disabled. With Sally Rippin’s characteristic lightness of touch and Eliza Hull’s depth of knowledge, this appealing story demonstrates the social model of disability; namely, that people are disabled not by their own bodies, but by their environments. 
 
It’s a powerful lens through which to talk about and understand why accessibility is an issue for everyone.

Accolades for Come Over to My House:
★ WINNER of the DANZ Award for Picture Books (Diversity in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand)
★ WINNER of ‘Best Conversation Starter’ category in the 2023 Bookstagang Picture Book Awards 
★ SHORTLISTED as a Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Notable Book for Early Childhood
★ SHORTLISTED for the Panda Book Awards
★ SHORTLISTED for the Speech Pathology Australia 2023 Book of the Year Awards
★ Best Picture Book of the Year (2022) as voted by Readings Staff
 

Eliza Hull is a producer and musician based in Victoria, Australia. She has written music for American TV shows Awkward, Teen Wolf and Saving Hope, and produced an eight-part podcast series, We've Got This, on parenting with a disability, for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Eliza is a proud disabled woman, with a physical disability. This is her first picture book, Come Over to My House (co-written with Sally Rippin and illustrated by Daniel Gray-Barnett). Sally Rippin is a best-selling and beloved author for children, and the eighth Australian Children's Laureate. Her most popular series include Billie B Brown, Hey Jack! and School of Monsters, and she has over 10 million books in print worldwide. She has also written a book for adults: Wild Things: How We Learn to Read and What Can Happen If We Don’t
Daniel Gray-Barnett is an illustrator and author from lutruwita/Tasmania, Australia. Daniel has worked with clients including Disney, Kiehl’s, Sydney Opera House and The New York Times and his first picture book, Grandma Z, won a Children’s Book Council of Australia award for Best New Illustrator.