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The third story in the Gizmo series, this time involving a mean-spirited hoodlum who - via a toilet seat getting stuck on his head - discovers compassion and becomes a hero.
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My Place is Sally Morgan's rich, zesty and moving story of her childhood and growing up in Perth, Western Australia. It tells how she gradually came to realise the truth about her family and their heritage. In its original edition, My Place was warmly and enthusiastically receive ...
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Meet Ganada, the painted lizard so clever and brave, and Gumbun, the mangrove man. These animal rhymes are adapted from Kimberley Aboriginal folk stories and are written in both English and Yawuru.
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My Place is Sally Morgan's rich, zesty and moving story of her childhood and growing up in Perth, Western Australia. It tells how she gradually came to realise the truth about her family and her heritage. This new edition has been adapted for younger readers and is presented in t ...
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My Place is Sally Morgan's rich, zesty and moving story of her childhood and growing up in Perth, Western Australia. It tells how she gradually came to realise the truth about her family and their heritage. This new edition has been adapted for younger readers and is presented in ...
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In this groundbreaking book, the first of a new series, award winning author John Nicholson describes the fascinating networks of trade and ceremonial exchange in pre-European Australia. Ages 9+.
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Hundreds of enormous stone statues populate a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean. Some of the figures gaze out over the landscape, while others lie half-finished in the crater of a volcano. The Easter Island Statues examines these mysterious monuments and the people who carved them ...
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Discusses the history, geography, economy, government, culture, and future of Sydney.
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The opinions of the author are not those of the publisher. Juvenile history.
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