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Read and find out about eggs—and how baby chicks grow inside of them—in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Sku: 9780064452120
Where Do Chicks Come From?
By: Amy E. Sklansky$9.99 -
Sample Can an ordinary, commonplace canary, born and bred in a cage like his ancestors for hundreds of years before him, survive the many perils of the bush-land? Freed from captivity during a disastrous flood, join Boofie as he fights for existence in competition with the hardy bush creatures. Mr. Thompson has a sound knowledge of our native birds and animals, and he is also, personally, an enthusiastic canary breeder. He now matches one against the other in a series of adventures that “could have happened” in this story of the bush that is a novel as it is daring.Sku: 9780648104827
Wild Canary
By: C. K. Thompson$17.95 -
Learn about the wonderful creatures who live in the woods and fields as three children record their adventures and observations about the world found around them.4 GradesSku: 9781922619877
Wild Life in Woods and Fields
By: Arabella Buckley$11.95 – $26.50 -
Sample C.K. Thompson, Australia’s great writer of stories about our native birds and animals, invites you to share with him the hilarious adventures of the most lovable of them all… Is there any Australian who does not know that friendly little chap, the black and white fantail? Go where you will, in crowded city park, in suburban backyard, or in the heart of the lonely bush, there he is, the companion of everyone, Willy Wagtail, the bush newspaper and busybody, minding everybody else's business as well as his own. In this light-hearted story of the great open spaces, Wily gets himself in and out of a lot of strife. He is ably assisted in his nuisance-making by a wide variety of bush birds and animals, as well as a quartet of small boys, all of whom have their own troubles without a wagtail adding to them. Such doings are most deplorable, but they make excellent reading for young and old.Sku: 9780648104896
Willy Wagtail
By: C. K. Thompson$17.95