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Great White Shark by Claire Saxby
$26.99 AUD
Category: children's nonfiction | Series: Nature Storybooks Ser.
PLEASE NOTE NEXT STOCK AVAILABLE AFTER 15TH SEPTEMBER A stunning addition to the Nature Storybooks series, Great White Shark tells the real story about one of the planet's most fascinating and misunderstood creatures. The great white shark swims on. Her tail sways side-to-side; her fins keep her balanc ...Show more
Koala by Claire Saxby
$24.99 AUD
Category: No Category | Series: Nature Storybooks Ser.
It is time for Little Koala to leave the protection of his mother. But many challenges and dangers lie ahead for him as he searches for his own home eucalypt and learns to be independent. During his search he encounters other territorial koalas, wanders though a bushfire-ravaged landscape and endures a ...Show more
Searching for Cicadas by Lesley Gibbes
$17.99 AUD
Category: children's fiction | Series: Nature Storybooks Ser.
This lovely story about a child and their grandfather searching for cicadas is part of the award-winning narrative nonfiction Nature Storybooks series. In the summertime, Grandpa and I go cicada-watching. We put our camping gear into my wagon and walk down to the local reserve. Last year we saw five Gre ...Show more
The Beehive by Megan Daley
$26.99 AUD
Category: children's fiction | Series: Nature Storybooks Ser.
An amazing look into the native stingless bee, the heroes of pollination, from celebrated teacher librarian and author Megan Delay and CBCA shortlisted illustrator Maxine Hamilton. It's finally hive day! Willow has been waiting all year for groundskeeper Tom to split the school's native stingless beehi ...Show more
The Echidna Near My Place by Sue Whiting
$26.99 AUD
Category: children's nonfiction | Series: Nature Storybooks Ser.
DOWNLOAD CLASSROOM IDEAS A delightful addition to the Nature Storybooks series, The Echidna Near My Place tells the story of a child and their nana, and the echidna they love to follow around Nana and I walk through the paddock most days. And you know what? An echidna lives here. We don’t always see i ...Show more
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