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Bronwyn Bancroft

    The Whalers
    123 of Australian Animals
    The Art in Animals: A Numbers and Words Treasury
    • Featuring a delightful combination of numbers and words, this collection showcases the unique animals of Australia, making it ideal for young animal enthusiasts. Each book, including An ABC of Australian Animals and A 123 of Australian Animals, presents engaging illustrations and playful text, celebrating the country's diverse wildlife. The treasury not only entertains but also educates, inviting children to explore the fascinating world of Australian fauna through charming stories and vibrant imagery.

      The Art in Animals: A Numbers and Words Treasury
    • 123 of Australian Animals

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Introduces young readers to numbers by counting artistic depictions of Australian animals.

      123 of Australian Animals
    • A timely re-issue of these well-loved Australian Indigenous classics. Ages 6-9 'The killers get real glad whenever they see the dark fellers killin' a whale.' This is the story of the orca, the largest of the dolphin family. Known as killer whales, the orcas' relationship with the Aboriginal whalers of Twofold Bay has become legend. THE WHALERS is told in the lyrical voice of Percy Mumbulla and comes directly from an oral storytelling tradition and was collected as part of a group of stories and poems by Roland Robinson. With beautiful illustrations by Bronwyn Bancroft, this book explores the special relationship between orca and whaler. Ages 6-9

      The Whalers