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Dad isn't afraid of much - giant waves, sharks, and crazy crabs don't bother him at all. But there is one thing that Dad is afraid of. To face it, Dad and his son need to be heroes. together!
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A modern story about a child's renewed love of the Australian bush. It is brimming with themes that will promote discussion amongst young readers: journeys, the environment, storytelling, aboriginal knowledge of the bush and intergenerational knowledge. Age 5-10.
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His magic trick went wrong and now Mum has a bald patch on her head. To make matters worse, Mum confiscated Charlie's box of magic tricks and now Charlie must find a way to put on a magic show for the school bully without any of his gear. Charlie has one week to get back in Mum's ...
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The great cold is coming, and tickling the toes of the animals and chasing the tail feathers of the birds. Alone, the blind goanna and the flightless magpie are weak, but together the power of friendship will save the day. Waarda, Nyungar for talking and sharing stories, is a new ...
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Debbie has two special secrets, and doesn't want to share them with her brother, Billy. When her grandfather comes to visit, Sally knows she can trust him with her treasures. And Grandpa has another secret just for her - his special place, and Sally is charged with taking care of ...
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A stopwatch has sixty thin black lines, each marking off the seconds in a minute. But on Tom's stopwatch, they are also gateways to sixty different worlds. Ages 7+.
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An illustrated first chapter book showing the interaction between Aboriginal beliefs and the modern world. The Waarda series is designed to support the literacy needs of Indigenous children in primary school. It also introduces non-Indigenous children to the richness and depth of ...
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This series is designed to support the literacy needs of Indigenous children in primary school. At the same time, it will introduce non- Indigenous children to the richness and depth of Indigenous storytelling. Ages 5+.
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Dingo is headed somewhere looking excited, and the other animals want to know where he's going. Dingo won't say, so the others follow along in hot pursuit u two nosy numbats, three flying frogs, four burrowing bilbies a The animals are in for a surprise when Dingo's final destina ...
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