The Journey eBook now available

Here it is — my first eBook! The Journey takes you and our hero Bernard to some very odd places — some of them are the wrong way up but everything comes out right in the end.
Its 64 pages are full of games, puzzles, recipes and plenty of weird adventures among the Plummers, the Garden Whingers and the mysterious Pole of Inaccessibility, in search of the secrets of herring pies and the ultimate plum jam formula.
I drew and wrote it for children aged seven and above, and I know they will have as much fun reading and using it as I did in making it.
Even grown-ups can’t resist join-the-dots and board games about those strange creatures, the Pickle Lights, or the recipes for tasty toasty toppings.
This eBook version is just $12.95. Read on screen or, better still, print it and assemble the multi-page maps and games.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
Dear Coral
I’m so sorry about Sydney. I know how sad it feels.But I’ll never know how sad it felt for you to lose Sydney. But I loved your book anyway. I once read a book called Edward Tulane about a china rabbit which was lost also. If you ever see it at the library you should read it, you might like it.
from your new friend Ella.
Hey Coral
Its Blake from Alta 1. Thankyou for the map of Antarctica and the barry the burglar poster, Also thankyou for coming in today and helping us all draw. I and hopefully everyone else appriciates you for doing that. This after noon I have been drawing some posters for the Geelong Cats game tomorrow and I will keep drawing thanks to you. Also I hope that when you go back to Antarctica in December Sydney is still sitting on that rock. Once again have a good flight back to Tasmania and a great and safe trip to Antarctica. Have a great christmas and a happy new year.
From Blake
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