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Where’s my baby? prose and historical colonial archives

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Where’s my baby? prose and historical colonial archivesSHORTLISTED, 2023 SPEECH PATHOLOGY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS, BIRTH TO THREE YEARS Wheres my baby? by Gregg Dreise is a board book that encourages young readers to learn new adjectives in English and the names of iconic Australian animals in the First Nations language, Gamilaraay, in an enjoyable way. Filled with adorable and distinct illustrations from the creator of Kookoo Kookaburra (2015), Cunning Crow (2019) and Awesome Emu (2021), this story is a

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prose and historical colonial archives

A rich resource for teachers of Geography Years 9 and 10 to use in the classroom

She is the mother spirit and creator of Nyoongar Country in the south west of Western Australia

2022 ALS GOLD MEDAL

2020 CHILDREN’S BOOK COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Where’s my baby? prose and historical colonial archivesSHORTLISTED, 2023 SPEECH PATHOLOGY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS, BIRTH TO THREE YEARS Wheres my baby? by Gregg Dreise is a board book that encourages young readers to learn new adjectives in English and the names of iconic Australian animals in the First Nations language, Gamilaraay, in an enjoyable way. Filled with adorable and distinct illustrations from the creator of Kookoo Kookaburra (2015), Cunning Crow (2019) and Awesome Emu (2021), this story is a

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