Easy to read Alphabet book with many colourful photos and descriptions of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Australia Beautifully illustrated.
Paperback 24 Pages A4 Size
This book was inspired by aboriginal artist Elaine Russell's childhood memories of her family and their life on the mission at Murrin Bridge. Extended Description
The book is both a delightful introduction to the numbers 1–20, and a unique exploration of Australian wildlife–some familiar, others more unusual–as seen through the eyes of an indigenous artist.
Cheeky dogs, slippery snakes and crocodiles with big smiles join Anna in this collection of lively illustrated poems. Paperback 48 pages Extended Description
For high-spirited young Nunga boys, life along the Murray included playing chicken with the river ferry, dodging the floods in 1956, going to the rodeo, and catching Murray cod and bush tucker for a family feast. All the fun (and the hardship) is recorded here in story and picture. Extended Description
In the moon at night, you can see Aukam, weaving her mats. This traditional story is beautifully told and illustrated by a young Saibai Island woman.
Written in the Western Torres Strait Island language of Kalaw Kawaw Ya as well as English.
Nearly 50 pages of activities and arts and crafts! Great value! An amazing book filled with wonderful activities such as dot to dot, mazes, paint by numbers all based on Australiana images and scenes. Curriculum matching activities included.
Extended Description
While explaining in a traditional style how the boy turns into a turtle, Trevor Fourmile's story explores issues of a boy's relationship to his community.