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Coming Home To Country by Bronwyn Bancroft
24.99 AUD
Category: Kids Australiana
Run to the creek, perch on a rock, slip into clear crystal water. An visual and lyrical depiction of coming home to country from acclaimed author and illustrator Bronwyn Bancroft.
Kangaroo and Crocodile : Little Hare Books by Bronwyn Bancroft
16.99 AUD
Category: Kids Australiana
Following the success of Possum and Wattle, Bronwyn Bancroft has created a companion volume, Kangaroo and Crocodile, a book of Australian animals and landscapes - from eagles to echidnas, geckos to crocodies, from desert animals to creatures of the coral reef.
Possum and Wattle: My Big Book of Australian Words by Bronwyn Bancroft (Illustrator); Sally Morgan (Introduction by)
16.95 AUD
Category: Kids Australiana
An eye-opening vocabulary book featuring words taken from Australia's inspiring natural environment--with a glossary of Aboriginal terms. More than 100 words about Australian animals, plants, and landscapes are defined and explained in this unique word book. From blossoms and bees through wombats and ...Show more
The Art in Country: A Treasury for Children by Bronwyn Bancroft
29.99 AUD
Category: Kids Australiana
Gorges that plummet into serpentine shadows ...Cloaks of white that drape the rocky crags of snowy mountains ... In this magnificent celebration of country, Bronwyn Bancroft uses colours, shapes, patterns and words to explore the awe-inspiring beauty of the Australian continent and to express the depth ...Show more
W Is for Wombat: Little Hare Books by Bronwyn Bancroft
12.95 AUD
Category: BABIES & TODDLERS
The selection of colours, animals and words makes this the perfect book for toddlers. Each page will depict an Australian word taken from the book Possum and Wattle: My Big Book of Australian Words, but this board book sits alone as a gorgeous alphabet book.
W is Wombat: My First Australian Word Book by Bronwyn Bancroft
14.99 AUD
Category: 6-9 KIDS
Featuring a selection of Australian words for young readers, this colourful title encourages discussion on Australian words and their aboriginal heritage.
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