The power of the picture book for children

By Stephanie Owen Reeder
Updated June 1 2016 - 10:43am, first published May 20 2016 - 11:45pm
<i>Milo: A Moving Story </I>(Allen & Unwin. $29.99).
<i>Milo: A Moving Story </I>(Allen & Unwin. $29.99).
<i>Australia to Z</I> (Allen & Unwin. $29.99).
<i>Australia to Z</I> (Allen & Unwin. $29.99).
<i>Milo: A moving story</I> delivers a story and images that will appeal to children and adults.
<i>Milo: A moving story</I> delivers a story and images that will appeal to children and adults.
<i>My Gallipoli</I> (Working Title Press. $29.99)
<i>My Gallipoli</I> (Working Title Press. $29.99)
<i>New Year Surprise!</I> (NLA Publishing. $24.99)
<i>New Year Surprise!</I> (NLA Publishing. $24.99)

Every so often picture books come along that take young readers on an esoteric, exotic or even challenging journey. Tohby Riddle has produced a whimsical, imaginative and entertaining parable about the vicissitudes of friendship and the dilemmas of modern life in Milo: A Moving Story (Allen & Unwin. $29.99).

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