Product Description
When a young girl wanders down to Sydney Harbour, she expects only the familiar shimmer of water and sky. Instead, she discovers a place where time softens, the city quietens, and the land begins to speak.
The Dreaming Place is a lyrical, time-slip picture book that gently weaves past and present, inviting children to experience history not as something finished, but as something living beneath their feet. Guided by story, language, and imagination, readers are led to see Country as a holder of memory, rich with meaning, care, and connection.
With evocative illustrations and poetic text, this book introduces young readers to the idea that stories are powerful ways of understanding place, culture, and belonging. It offers an age-appropriate, respectful entry point into learning about First Nations perspectives, making it ideal for classroom use, family reading, and shared discussion.
Perfect for teachers, parents, and librarians seeking meaningful Australian stories, The Dreaming Place supports literacy learning while nurturing empathy, curiosity, and respect for history. It is a book to read slowly, revisit often, and use as a starting point for conversations about listening, remembering, and seeing the world through story.
Ideal for:
Australian primary classrooms (Stage 1-3)
Picture book and literacy collections
Learning about place, history, and Country through story
Readers who love thoughtful, visually rich books that stay with them
Discover a story that helps children understand that history lives not only in books, but in land, language, and imagination.
Related Subjects
History