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Written by a mother and son duo, this brightly illustrated picture book is a jubilant journey through a child's home country that celebrates the joys of nature and emphasizes forming a connection with place. In simple and lyrical prose, this narrative offers an indigenous Australian perspective of life as it connects traditional and contemporary experiences in a ways that children can understand.
Ezekiel Kwaymullina is an Indigenous writer from Western Australia who collaborated on Curly Saves Grandma's House and Curly and the Fent. Sally Morgan is and artist and illustrator whose works are in numerous pribate and public collections in the United States and Australia. She is the author of Dan's Grandpa, My Place for Younger Readers: Arthur Corunna's Story, My Place for Younger Readers: Mother and Daughter, Speaking from the Heart, and the award-winning Heartsick for Country.
32 Pages
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Both text and images are lovely, with a personal touch