A colourful illustrated map of Sydney, showing the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, a skyline of tall buildings, a ferry on the water, Bondi beach, and a whale in the water. My Visit to Sydney.

Discover Sydney’s Stories, History and Beauty

Welcome to My Visit to Sydney!

I am delighted to introduce my new illustrated children's book called ‘My Visit to Sydney’, a project that has taken many years of research, writing and dedication to bring to life.

This beautifully illustrated 28-page book takes young readers on a journey through Sydney's fascinating history, spectacular natural beauty and iconic landmarks. It also celebrates the rich Aboriginal heritage of our city, helping children gain a deeper understanding of the people, places and stories that have shaped Sydney.


About the Book

Watercolor painting of Sydney Harbour Bridge with the Sydney Opera House nearby and city buildings in the background, under a partly cloudy sky.

‘My Visit to Sydney’ brings together Sydney’s history, culture, iconic landmarks and Aboriginal heritage in a way that is both engaging and accessible for children, families and visitors alike. 

Blending charming storytelling with carefully researched facts, it is designed to spark curiosity, inspire learning and create a lasting appreciation for one of the world's most beautiful cities.

Packed with fascinating information, ‘My Visit to Sydney’ offers discoveries on every page that will captivate children and surprise many adults as well. Whether you are a visitor, a local family, an educator or simply someone who loves Sydney, this book is a wonderful introduction to the city's remarkable stories and places.

My Visit To Sydney
$15.00

‘My Visit to Sydney’ is a beautifully illustrated journey through Sydney’s history, culture and landmarks. Perfect for families, visitors and curious explorers of all ages.

My Visit To Sydney
$15.00

‘My Visit to Sydney’ is a beautifully illustrated journey through Sydney’s history, culture and landmarks. Perfect for families, visitors and curious explorers of all ages.


Author sitting at an outdoor cafe with a view of Sydney Harbour, including a large cruise ship and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background.

About the Author


Amanda is a Sydney-based author with a deep love of history, storytelling and the unique character of Australia's harbour city. Passionate about sharing Sydney's rich heritage with young readers, she enjoys bringing the city's people, places and stories to life in ways that are engaging, accessible and memorable.

Inspired by Sydney's natural beauty, diverse culture and fascinating past, Amanda explores everything from the enduring connection of Indigenous Australians to Country over tens of thousands of years to the iconic landmarks that define the city today. Through her writing, she hopes to spark curiosity, encourage learning and help children develop a deeper appreciation for Sydney and its history.

‘My Visit to Sydney’ combines historical facts with colourful storytelling, inviting readers of all ages to discover the many wonders of this remarkable city.

Illustrator with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a colourful striped turtleneck sweater in a cozy indoor setting with warm lights and blurred background.

About the Illustrator

Iryna is a Ukrainian illustrator who studied for five years at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv. She works primarily in watercolour and also enjoys traditional printmaking techniques such as linocut and etching.

Her artwork explores places, culture and history, with a particular interest in architecture and the stories it tells about the people who live there. Illustration has been a lifelong passion, and she is delighted to have made it her career.

Despite the challenges facing Ukraine during the ongoing war, Iryna continues to create art that celebrates the beauty, history and spirit of her homeland.


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A watercolour painting of the city skyline of Sydney, Australia, with the Sydney Opera House in the foreground and buildings along the harbour, with sail boats and the Sydney Harbour Bridge under a partly cloudy sky.