Watch, look, listen, and count! This tale's bright, colorful illustrations will enchant children as they find and learn Australian animals, and follow the mood of the weather as the story leads Joey from dawn to starlit night. More than just a counting book, this picture book can be used to discuss such key concepts as animals, time of day, weather, sounds, and sights.
Ambelin Kwaymullina Books
Ambelin Kwaymullina has harbored a passion for science fiction and fantasy since childhood, aspiring to write a novel from the age of six. Hailing from the Palyku people of Western Australia's Pilbara region, her creative endeavors extend beyond writing. When not immersed in her literary pursuits, she imparts knowledge as a law teacher, brings stories to life through illustration, and enjoys the company of her canine companions.



The Things She's Seen
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Blending elements of a ghost story, murder mystery, and Aboriginal fable, this narrative weaves a captivating tale filled with suspense and intrigue. The story explores haunting themes and rich cultural context, drawing readers into a world where the supernatural intertwines with deep-seated mysteries. With its chilling atmosphere and compelling characters, it promises to engage fans of spooky tales and thought-provoking storytelling alike.
The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Children with inexplicable abilities are detained by the government in menacing facilities. Ashala Wolf and others like her have taken refuge in a forest, where they do their best to survive. But when Ashala ventures outside her territory, she is betrayed by a friend and captured by an enemy.