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Anzac Day is the day when we remember and honour Anzac traditions down the ages, from the first faltering march of wounded veterans in 1916 to the ever-increasing numbers of their descendants who march today. Containing reference to the many places the ANZACs have fought, and the ...
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Wings is a series of readers at the earliest Guided Reading Levels. Level 7 (Pre-Primary) is for reading ages 4-5. Big book available - use ISBN 1863747044. In this book Jo helps the frog on her plate. She helps the fish in her bath. But what will she do with the bear on her bed?
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This beautifully illustrated and informative picture book by acclaimed environmental storyteller, Mark Wilson, is a story of survival. It follows the journey of an Australian sea turtle hatchling, from the beach of her birth and the predators there, to the dangers she faces at se ...
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A fifteen-year-old Australian farm boy lies about his age to enlist to war and is caught up in the horrors of World War I in Egypt and on the Western Front, where 5,500 Australian troops were lost in two days at Fromelles alone. Age 8+.
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This unique frog carried fertilised eggs in its stomach and gave birth through its mouth. It could shut down its gastric juices to turn its stomach into a womb, and the possibilities for applying this process to ulcers, even cancer were being studied when the frog was last seen i ...
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Rosie witnessed the capture of the last Tasmanian Tiger. Could she have done anything to save it and the species from extinction? Ages 8-12.
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A fifteen-year-old Australian farm boy lies about his age to enlist to war and is caught up in the horrors of World War I in Egypt and on the Western Front, where 5,500 Australian troops were lost in two days at Fromelles alone. This boy s story in this unique, stirring picture b ...
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A dreamy, withdrawn young boy sneaks out at night to see the wombats in bushland near his home. His obsession with these creatures develops to the point where he only communicates with his parents by leaving cryptic messages on the fridge.
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Kari grew up along the banks of the Kusumi River. One day Kari's peaceful world is shattered when a bomb rips through the village of Kokoda. Kari searches among the wounded and finds a young soldier lying in a ditch. The soldier is badly hurt, but Kari will not leave him. Togethe ...
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