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Little Koala is having a very uncomfortable day. Can you help him look for his tree? With interactive lift-the-flap pages and gorgeous illustrations by Jedda Robaard, join Little Koala on his adventures as he hunts for his missing tree.
Little Koala has a very uncomfortable day as he searches for the tree where he sleeps. Features lift-the-flap illustrations.
This Australian counting book tells the story of one little koala lost in the bush and trying to find a home. Along the way he meets two marvellous magpies, three tricky turtles and more-until he finds ten kooky koalas feasting on gum leaves and decides to join them!
A reassuring bedtime story about the special bond between a parent and child. When Little Koala gets lost in the forest, the other mommies offer her cuddles, bedtime stories, and lullabies. But there's only one thing Little Koala wants... a hug from her mommy!
A young koala describes life with its mother in the eucalyptus trees of Australia.
This is a story about Shortcut, a young Aboriginal boy who lives in the Outback of Australia with his animal friends. The Aborigines are native people of Australia who live off the land, hunting wild animals and different plants and roots.
It's an exciting morning for Joey the baby koala in this beautifully photographed book from award-winning author Nic Bishop. High above the ground, in the shade of a eucalyptus tree, Joey the baby koala wakes up hungry! Crawling over his sleeping mom, Joey goes exploring... only to find that his mother's arms is where he's supposed to be after all.In this book featuring simple text and stunning photographs of a rare interaction between a koala and her little one, award-winning author-photographer Nic Bishop brings nature to life for the youngest children. Perfect for laptime reading, this visual treat in the style of Bishop's acclaimed Red-Eyed Tree Frog includes fun facts about koalas and their habitat.
She has written this book for her dearest granddaughter Tyanna Kemp to tell her that God loves us all and loss is an inevitable part of life. But because God loves all of us, God makes sure we are never left alone, just like Tyanna has her grandparents and Maana had Gramps. She also wants to this book to serve as a mark of the love Tyannas grandparents has for her and that they will do their best to be there for her whenever she needs them. She lives in Lansing, Michigan, with her husband, Richard Morrell, and her little Tyanna.