From the author of Walkabout come ten of Australia's ancient aboriginal legends, authentically and elegantly retold. Here you can discover how Great Mother Snake created and peopled the world with plants and creatures, what makes Frogs croak, why Kangaroo has a pouch,
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A stand alone picture book that is inspired by one of the songs on the happy to br me CD.
Who's afraid of the Hairy one?
Notme! It's the story we love best!
We've heard this story before but we want to hear it just once more.
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A delightful story set in the small Queensland town of Flying Fish Point in the 1950s. When a young girl has nothing to wear to the school’s annual fancy dress carnival, she enlists the help of her family and has surprising results. Hardback Full colour
A wonderful & endearing children's story written by Nola Turner-Jensen. years olds. Learn about Aboriginal history through art. Beautifully illustrated.
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This book tells the story of the thousands of Aboriginal children who were forcibly removed from their parents as part of Australian government policies over many dexades.
Tom Tom is always busy. He goes to pre-school, where he likes to paint pictures and make damper with playdough. He visits his Granny Annie and Granny May and Grandfather Joe.
Rosemary Sullivan’s simple text and Dee Huxley’s vivid illustrations capture the rich, full life of a small boy living in a remote Aboriginal community in Australia’s Top End. Full colour Hardback 32 pages
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One of four iconic Aboriginal Australian songs have been made into exciting and inspirational stories for children. A percentage of the profits from these books will be returned to Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth, who have in part funded their development Extended Description
A stand alone picture book that is inspired by one of the songs on the happy to br me CD.
Indigenous mob, long time ago, ate from the bush and loved it so. Tucker was hunted and collected from the land. There was no white sugar or food in cans.