5 Must-Read Books for Creative and Curious Kids: From Aussie Classic Kids Books to some New and Fun reads!

Looking for some engaging books that will ignite your child’s imagination and curiosity? Here’s a list of five wonderful reads, including an Aussie classic and stories that celebrate creativity and adventure.

"The Day the Crayons Quit" by Drew Daywalt Ages: 4-8

This humorous book is all about crayons that have had enough! Through a series of letters, each colour explains to Duncan, the young boy who owns them, why they’re unhappy. With clever storytelling and charming illustrations by Oliver Jeffers, this book teaches kids about emotions, creativity, and the importance of understanding others.

"We’re Going on a Bear Hunt" by Michael Rosen Ages: 3-7

An Aussie favourite, "We’re Going on a Bear Hunt" is an adventurous tale of a family’s journey through various landscapes in search of a bear. With repetitive, rhythmic text and beautiful illustrations by Helen Oxenbury, this book is perfect for reading aloud. Kids will love joining in on the fun as they explore rivers, mud, and forests, all leading to a surprising twist at the end.

"Possum Magic" by Mem Fox Ages: 3-8

"Possum Magic" is a beloved Australian classic that tells the story of Grandma Poss and her granddaughter Hush. Grandma Poss uses her magic to make Hush invisible, but when Hush wants to be visible again, they embark on a journey across Australia to find the magic ingredients. This enchanting tale, paired with Julie Vivas’ whimsical illustrations, introduces children to Australian culture and the importance of family.

"Press Here" by Hervé Tullet Ages: 3-7

This interactive book is a hit with younger readers, who will be amazed at how their actions—pressing, shaking, and tilting the book—can make the dots on the pages move and change. "Press Here" is a great way to introduce cause and effect in a playful, hands-on manner, making it an exciting read for both kids and parents.

"Ish" by Peter H. Reynolds Ages: 4-8

"Ish" tells the story of Ramon, a young boy who loves to draw until his confidence is shaken by a thoughtless remark. With the help of his sister, he learns that art doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to be “-ish.” This uplifting book encourages kids to embrace their creativity and reminds them that it’s okay to be different.

These books offer a mix of adventure, creativity, and learning, making them perfect for reading together or letting your child explore on their own. Happy reading!