Come Down, Cat!
From the combined talents of Sonya Hartnett and Lucia Masciullo comes this tale of friendship and …
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From the combined talents of Sonya Hartnett and Lucia Masciullo comes this tale of friendship and …
Teacher ResourceDaisy Utemorrah was an elder of the Wunambal people from the Mitchell Plateau area in the far north Kimberley. She was born in 1922 at Kunmunya Mission and her family background gave her fluency in three Aboriginal languages. Daisy has been …
View Books by Daisy UtemorrahDaisy's life story runs along the bottom of the pages: how she was born on a mission, schooled, …
Teacher ResourceBob Graham, Australia's leading picture-book maker, has written and illustrated many children's picture books including Oscar's Half Birthday, Buffy and Let's Get a Pup. He won the 2000 Smarties Gold Medal for Max, the 2003 Kate Greenaway Medal …
View Books by Bob GrahamPeter frets over impressing his tough footballer friend, Crusher, when he has him over after school…
When birds go places they don’t belong, they get up to all kinds of mischief. With its gorgeous …
Teacher ResourceNarelle Oliver was born in 1960 and grew up in Toowoomba, Queensland. Her father was a keen amateur photographer and her mother a watercolourist and art teacher. As a child Narelle was constantly exposed to the delights of artistic creativity, and …
View Books by Narelle OliverEthel Charlotte Pedley (1859–1898) was born in London and died in Darlinghurst, Sydney. The family migrated to Australia in about 1873. Although an accomplished and active musician, she is known for writing her only book, the Australian classic Dot…
View Books by Ethel Charlotte PedleyFrank Mahony (1862–1916) was the original illustrator for Dot and the Kangaroo, commissioned by Ethel Pedley before her death. He was born in Melbourne and died in London. After studying at the New South Wales Academy of Art, Mahony became one of …
View Books by Frank MahonyLost and afraid in the darkening bush, Dot is befriended by a kind Kangaroo. She eats the berries of…
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