
Bronte's Big Business
Wombat Books (Publisher)
Published on 2. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
76 pages
978-1-925563-86-3 (ISBN)
Description
Bronte is nervous
about meeting a group of girls who are friends of her best mate Annabelle. Will
she like them? Will they like her? How will they all get along for two whole
weeks? Bronte needn't have worried, as they all connect when something which has
been playing on Bronte's mind gets the girls to unite as a team.
Bronte has always
been a beach girl. She grew up by one and has been a Nipper for as long as she
can remember. She'd do anything for her beach... so when she realises that not
everyone respects it as much as they should, she decides to do something about
it. After a quick brainstorming session with her new best friends, she comes up
with a very out-of-the-box solution that sees her become a business
entrepreneur! Bronte decides to start a beach stall selling a line of reusable,
personally designed food storage items to encourage visitors not to pollute the
beach with rubbish. Soon, however, the stall becomes a victim of its own
success, and Bronte is overwhelmed with the demands her business takes upon her
time and mental health. Taking on adult responsibilities is a full-time job and
one she struggles to cope with, until some sound advice from Annabelle about
the importance of just being a kid makes Bronte see that one person should
never feel the need to take everything on their shoulders alone. Everyone should
do their bit to be environmentally responsible, but everyone also has a right
to be happy and to do the things they love... like spending care-free days
frolicking on the beach with their best friend!
It comes with a
very strong moral attached to it; no child should be made to feel like they
have to grow up too soon and deal with adult issues, but they can all be
mindful of the impact their actions have on the world around them. Parents
would agree with this sentiment and it gives children peace of mind. This ties
in nicely with the original purpose of the Australian Girl Dolls - age
appropriateness.
about meeting a group of girls who are friends of her best mate Annabelle. Will
she like them? Will they like her? How will they all get along for two whole
weeks? Bronte needn't have worried, as they all connect when something which has
been playing on Bronte's mind gets the girls to unite as a team.
Bronte has always
been a beach girl. She grew up by one and has been a Nipper for as long as she
can remember. She'd do anything for her beach... so when she realises that not
everyone respects it as much as they should, she decides to do something about
it. After a quick brainstorming session with her new best friends, she comes up
with a very out-of-the-box solution that sees her become a business
entrepreneur! Bronte decides to start a beach stall selling a line of reusable,
personally designed food storage items to encourage visitors not to pollute the
beach with rubbish. Soon, however, the stall becomes a victim of its own
success, and Bronte is overwhelmed with the demands her business takes upon her
time and mental health. Taking on adult responsibilities is a full-time job and
one she struggles to cope with, until some sound advice from Annabelle about
the importance of just being a kid makes Bronte see that one person should
never feel the need to take everything on their shoulders alone. Everyone should
do their bit to be environmentally responsible, but everyone also has a right
to be happy and to do the things they love... like spending care-free days
frolicking on the beach with their best friend!
It comes with a
very strong moral attached to it; no child should be made to feel like they
have to grow up too soon and deal with adult issues, but they can all be
mindful of the impact their actions have on the world around them. Parents
would agree with this sentiment and it gives children peace of mind. This ties
in nicely with the original purpose of the Australian Girl Dolls - age
appropriateness.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Australia
Target group
Children/juvenile
Reading Age: From 8 years, Interest Age: From 7 to 12 years
Product notice
Reinforced binding
Laminated cover
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-925563-86-3 (9781925563863)
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Persons
Liane's Young career
history has seen her take on a number of varied roles, her most recent being
that of a university Library Client Services Officer. She lives in western
Sydney. This is her first children's book.
Tamlyn Teow migrated to Australia from Singapore at 13 and went on to study a double degree
in Commerce and Economics. In 2013, she left a corporate job in institutional
banking to pursue her passion in learning how stories are told through art.
Along with other dedicated artists, Tamlyn strives to be a part of a team that
focuses on important values and morals; work that gives hope in challenging
times, spark curiosity and bring individuals together by opening their eyes to
truth and meaning.
In 2017, she completed a Masters in Production Design at Victorian College of the
Arts. Since then, Tamlyn has worked in the art department for various films and
TV productions in Sydney. Other notable works include co-designing and
art-finishing the David Jones Christmas Windows for MacGyver Models as well as
freelance commissions for illustration and sculpture.
history has seen her take on a number of varied roles, her most recent being
that of a university Library Client Services Officer. She lives in western
Sydney. This is her first children's book.
Tamlyn Teow migrated to Australia from Singapore at 13 and went on to study a double degree
in Commerce and Economics. In 2013, she left a corporate job in institutional
banking to pursue her passion in learning how stories are told through art.
Along with other dedicated artists, Tamlyn strives to be a part of a team that
focuses on important values and morals; work that gives hope in challenging
times, spark curiosity and bring individuals together by opening their eyes to
truth and meaning.
In 2017, she completed a Masters in Production Design at Victorian College of the
Arts. Since then, Tamlyn has worked in the art department for various films and
TV productions in Sydney. Other notable works include co-designing and
art-finishing the David Jones Christmas Windows for MacGyver Models as well as
freelance commissions for illustration and sculpture.