Thursday, January 8, 2026

The Midnight Chew by Sally Morgan illustrated by Karen Blair


This book is light weight fun for very young readers who enjoy rhyming stories and who are already fans of Hairy Maclary - a series you should discover if you haven't already while your child or young reading companion is very young. There are tons of books in the popular series by Lynley Dodd.


The dogs in this book - The Midnight Chew - do have very appeal names - Skippy Gillespie and Boofa Boy Jones. Skippy is a tiny dog with a secretly stashed bone. Boofa is a big dog who wants that bone. Is there a way they can both have this prize?

There are teaching notes for The Midnight Chew on the publisher page - Fremantle Press (Thanks for my review copy).

Sally Morgan was born in Perth, in 1951. She has published books for both adults and children, including her acclaimed autobiography, My Place. She has also established a national reputation as an artist and has works in many private and public collections. I loved her verse novel Sister Heart (for readers aged 10+) and her series illustrated by Johnny Warrkatja Malibirr

Karen Blair is an award-winning Western Australian author and illustrator of nearly 20 children’s books. Her books have been published in eight countries, and she has illustrated for some of Australia’s most acclaimed authors. She has worked as a primary art teacher and creates books from her home studio in Fremantle. Karen Blair talks about her book here

Here are two previous books I have talked about with illustrations by Karen Blair.




If you want to explore other books about garbage dumps, try to find this one - it is a fabulous one to read aloud.



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