Our lovely little Tottie and Dot has received a shortlisting in the ACT Writing and Publishing Awards! Thank you, ACT Writers Centre, from Tina Snerling and me! What a lovely early Christmas present.
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Shortlisting for Tottie and Dot
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Our lovely little Tottie and Dot has received a shortlisting in the ACT Writing and Publishing Awards! Thank you, ACT Writers Centre, from Tina Snerling and me! What a lovely early Christmas present.

Tottie and Dot at Book Week!
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Just look at this divine little poppet, daughter of Her Canberra's Amanda Whitely, dressed as Tottie for Book Week! I am in love! What a joy to see our beautiful book character come alive.
Happy Book Week, everyone! Don't forget the CBCA will be announcing its Books of the Year tomorrow, 21 August, at midday. Check out the shortlist and notables right here.

Dot from Tottie and Dot - a cover star!
Tottie and Dot - everywhere!
Friday, 17 October 2014
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Little Angel magazine |
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Get Ahead Kids magazine |
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Kidz on the Coast magazine |
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Taupo Times |
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Upstart Magazine |

Tottie and Dot in Disney Magazine
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Tottie and Dot was reviewed in the September issue of Disney magazine. Hurrah! What a special thing.

Tottie and Dot Drawing Competition - THE WINNER!
Monday, 13 October 2014
This is all so exciting! It's time to announce the winner of the Tottie and Dot drawing comp. I have to first say, it was TOO HARD TO CHOOSE! They were all SO good (you can see the shortlist here)! So, I had to ask Tottie and Dot to decide, and this is who they chose ...
Biggest congrats to ... drum roll please...
Joshua, age 10!
What Tottie and Dot said:
'We simply adored all the illustrations that were sent in. Who knew kids were so utterly talented? Really! We were just overwhelmed. The shortlist was incredible and it was very hard to choose, but we finally decided to go with Joshua's image because it was so imaginative--who would have thought he'd give us some brothers!? We've already asked Tania to write about Tommy and Scott--so watch this space!'
Congratulations, Joshua! You have won a signed copy of the book, a personalised letter from Tottie and Dot, lemon drop lollies and marshmallow tea, butterfly strings, activity pages and more! Your parcel is on the way and we hope you enjoy it!
Thanks again to everyone who entered! In March, I have a new book called This is Captain Cook coming out--maybe I'll run another illustration comp then!
Biggest congrats to ... drum roll please...
Joshua, age 10!
What Tottie and Dot said:
'We simply adored all the illustrations that were sent in. Who knew kids were so utterly talented? Really! We were just overwhelmed. The shortlist was incredible and it was very hard to choose, but we finally decided to go with Joshua's image because it was so imaginative--who would have thought he'd give us some brothers!? We've already asked Tania to write about Tommy and Scott--so watch this space!'
Congratulations, Joshua! You have won a signed copy of the book, a personalised letter from Tottie and Dot, lemon drop lollies and marshmallow tea, butterfly strings, activity pages and more! Your parcel is on the way and we hope you enjoy it!
Thanks again to everyone who entered! In March, I have a new book called This is Captain Cook coming out--maybe I'll run another illustration comp then!

Tottie and Dot Drawing Competition - the Shortlist!
Thursday, 9 October 2014
I have been SO impressed with the amazing drawings kids sent in for the Tottie and Dot drawing comp. Wow wow wow! How on earth could I choose? I loved so many, I've decided to publish a shortlist on my blog, and I shall spend a wee while pondering who the winner should be. I'll announce this winner on Monday 13 October!
Thanks SO much to everyone for entering, and congratulations to these sensational shortlistees!
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Eden age 5 |
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Iris age 9 |
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Cory age 8 |
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Joshua age 10 |
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Lily age 7 |
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Vanna age 7 |
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Christiana age 8 |
Well done, everyone - and good luck!

Letters from Children - Holy Trinity Primary School
Monday, 6 October 2014
It's always a pleasure to visit schools and talk to kids about my books. Recently, I visited Holy Trinity Primary School here in Canberra, and had the most amazing time. I did a presentation on Australian Story, but the wonderful librarian, Kate, had also shared my other books with the kids.
The children (in years 3 and 4) sent me a whole pile of letters after my visit. They were so utterly charming and touching--it was very emotional reading them all.
Below are just a handful of the comments made by the kids.
THIS is why I write books. Truly.
My favourite part of your presentation is when you put the Julia Gillard wig on Cody and when you put the handcuffs on Daniel.
I find most of your books really interesting. Also, I really like your Australian Story and Tottie and Dot is really funny.
I was the boy wearing the Julia Gillard wig. Loved the work we did with your book Australian Story. I learnt a lot about history ... how much fun!
I just want to thank you for writing those books.
I loved the work we did with your book Australian Story. I learnt a lot about history, no - it is so much fun. I love your work.
I was not there but I hear your presentation was awesome and you are awesome.
I learnt a lot about history - how much fun. My favourite book was Tottie and Dot.
How you make history fun!! You spoke so clearly!
I really liked when you said in the book about the Gold Rush and how you really explained how we got here in the first place.
Because of your story, I know more about Australia--more than I usually know, and I liked when you said 'once there was nothing and then there was something'.
I was really interested in how the process of writing a book is. Your Power Point was fantastic. The way we got to hold things was fun.
You have given inspiration to write a book. I've been asking our librarian so much to borrow your books. Love your books.
I really enjoyed learning about Australian history.
I like how we dressed up and I really enjoyed your [Tottie and Dot] book tour!!!!!!
I loved the way you set out Australian Story and did all the swirly curly writing. My favourite book was Riley and the Curious Koala.
My favourite book you made was Riley and the Jumpy Kangaroo.
I think your books are amazing.
I like the way you taught us how to write a book. I like the work we did with your book, it was amazing. I now want to buy it.
I liked the fun way it taught us history. History is a bit more amazing.
I loved the work we did with Australian Story--how you taught us about history and how much fun it can be. You did everything in a fun way.
I liked the way we got dressed up to represent the different times and what was happening. I really enjoyed it.
I thought history was boring but it's not.
The story was really interesting and history is not boring!
You taught me that Gondwanaland was once Australia. I loved learning about history.
I was the one who got to put the Captain Cook wig on. I really loved it.
THANK YOU, oh and thank you for visiting our school. It taught me history and how much fun it can be ... with you.
I love your books about Riley and your Power Point was great and you spoke clearly.
I feel sorry for you only getting $1 per book. You should earn more money, like $246 because your books are great.
By the way, make a big world book including Germany and Australia.
I love your work and I see how much you love your son. I loved the work that you put into the Australian Story. Peace out!
You taught me that history is not boring. You can make history fun.
I enjoyed your presentation, especially how you changed my look on history. It's not just discovering land--it's me brushing my teeth or 11 minutes ago.
I LOVED how you made it fun and interesting in the Power Point.
I loved the way you included us and made us dress up.
The book Australian Story sounded amazing and I can't wait to buy it.
Your Power Point blew my mind.
I really liked that you made little jokes on your Power Point on how history is boring!
All thanks to you, I have a completely new excitement for history.
When you got us to dress up and then show the timeline, it made me feel that history could be writing this letter to you--and brushing my teeth!
I loved the series of Riley. I liked the sounds you used when you were talking.
I thought your Power Point and speech was fantastic.
I thought your speech was brilliant. I loved how the Power Point was funny when it started disagreeing with you.
I liked you when you're funny--when the [Powerpoint Presentation] said 'okay sorry'.
Before I hated history but you have changed my mind and now I can say to people history is not boring.
It is actually really fun. It was great to see lots of people holding the money, flags, bridges and lots of other really cool, awesome stuff.
It must be fun being an author and writing books. You spoke really clearly and you were really funny.
I loved how you explained your Australian book. It was great to see a book that was not too old and not too young!
I loved how you spoke clearly, dressed up people, your [Tottie and Dot] book tour, and your lovely Power Point.
I learnt a lot about history. How wonderful.
You really entertained me. I didn't know history could be so entertaining.
I really liked your book Tottie and Dot.
My favourite book was the Australian Story.
May favourite book of yours is Tottie and Dot.
My favourite thing I learnt was about how Cathy Freeman was the first Aboriginal to have her face on a postage stamp. I got dressed up as Usain Bolt. I brang in his biography. It talks about how he became good at running and what he did as a kid. Usain Bolt. Faster than lightning.
I think your books are amazing! Especially Riley and the Jumpy Kangaroo.
I think that you are an inspirational person. Like Albert Namatjira. Your Power Point was awesome. I learnt a lot about history.
Read!
Thank you for visiting our lovely school. I hope you had a great time!!! Thank you very much for teaching me about history. It was much more interesting than other history.
I really like the book that you wrote Australian Story! It was great to see all the students dressed up. They looked amazing and some were hilarious! I also love your books about Riley's adventures.
You inspired me to write books when I am older.
My fave book was Tottie and Dot and An Aussie Year.
I loved the work you did with your book Australian Story. The best thing I learned was that Samantha Harris was the first [Aboriginal] model on Vogue magazine front cover.
Your Power Point was thenomenal and unreal. My favourite book is Tottie and Dot.
I loved history--how I learnt a lot about it and it can be fun.
Can you put me in one of your books? Pleassssse!
Thank you for making history fun!
I especially liked how you made boring old history fun and enjoyable. Yay! I also enjoyed how you interacted with everyone!
It was great how you made me think history was fun. After school, I went running to mum and dad to tell them what I learnt. My favourite book was Riley and the Jumpy Kangaroo. I had great fun. Love, your great friend.
You're cool. Old [ie: the author!] is good.
My favourite book you have written is Tottie and Dot and you have taught me that history is fun.
I like your books and how you put Riley in your books.
History rules!
I admire you very much and it's so amazing how you turn BORING info into fabulous kids books. You also seem like a very nice lady.
It was so much fun!!!! Now I love history.
I love the work we did with Riley and the Sleeping Dragon.
I am borrowing your book Australian Story.
Thanks for making history awesome!
I have learned a lot about history like Gillard was the first woman prime minister of Australia--girl power!
It was so much fun.
My favourite book was Tottie and Dot. I love your books.
You are a great inspiration to us all and we had so much fun.
I loved Australian Story with all the different bands of colours and images. It taught me what happened on the timeline in history.
I really loved your books of Riley.
Your Power Point was engaging. I loved it.
I like your book Tottie and Dot.
Your books are amazing.
You made history fun and exciting. The props you used were awesome!
Australian Story fascinated me a lot. It taught me that history is then ... and then ... and then ... ['then' something else happened, then something else happened ...].
It was great to see everyone getting into the true Aussie spirit.
I was the girl who held up the gold.
I really enjoyed learning about history and how much fun and interesting it is!
Your Power Point was fantastic and funny!
What I learnt was, that actually a long time ago, Australia was part of Antarctica!
I learnt that with some images in books, you have to get permission!
I really like your books, and so do all the children at Holy Trinity.
I learnt a lot about history and how much fun it can be!
I loved your [Tottie and Dot] book tour.
You have inspired me to be an author when I grow up.
I think the idea of your Riley books are cool.
I loved the way you set out the timeline in Australian Story.
Please come back!!!
Tottie and Dot -- Book of the Month in Girl Power Magazine
Tottie and Dot Blog Blast is over!
Monday, 8 September 2014
We've had a blast!!
What an exciting day of blog and website visits--reviews, interviews, sneak peeks, creator processors, giveaways and much more! Thank you thank you to all our sensational tour hosts and to everyone who came along on this fabulously fun journey. We are very tired little girls, but we had a blast!
If you didn't manage to win your own copy of Tottie and Dot, you can pop into your local bookstore, or purchase your own copy right here!
Don't forget the Tottie and Dot Drawing Competition--it ends Tuesday 7 October. You could win an exclusive gift pack--click the poster below for more! and be sure to visit our website--www.tottieanddot.com for some fun things to do.
Love,

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A Publisher's Perspective on Elaine Ouston's 'On Writing' Blog |
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Author Interview on HerCanberra |
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Classroom Ideas on Children's Books Daily |
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Drawing Competition on the 52-Week Illustration Challenge |
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Illustrator Interview on Dim's Write Stuff |
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Illustrator Interview at Angela Sunde's Under the Apple Tree |
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Review on Kids' Book Review |
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Meet the Illustrator on Alphabet Soup |
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Meet My Book on Aussie Reviews |
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Picture Book Writing Tips with Di Bates |
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Review and Giveaway at Pass It On |
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Review and Marshmallow Tea! at My Little Bookcase |
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Review on Boomerang Books Blog |
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Review on Buzz Words |
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Review on My Book Corner |
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Review on DeeScribe |
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Sneak Peak on Tickle the Imagination Blog |
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Exclusive TED Talk on Jen Storer's Baxter Street |
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Our Creative Processes on My Book Corner |
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Author Q&A with Rebecca Newman |
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Fun Stuff for Kids on Tottie and Dot website |
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Book Giveaway on Alphabet Street |
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Book Giveaway on Kids' Book Review |
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Book Launch Wrap-Up |
The lovely Melissa Squire from Honey Bee Books has also done a wonderful Launch Wrap up--you can see it by clicking the image below. I also loved what Melissa said of her little girl Emily ... 'The book has been a big hit in our house. Emily has turned her dolls house into Dot's house and draped it with her butterfly strings and we may have read it more than once at bedtime, too.'
So heart-warming!
And stay tuned for some Writing Tips on DeeScribe this Tuesday 9 Sept!

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