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On most days Boonaroo Bay is a calm and quiet place. But this was not always so . . . One day the birds were quarrelling noisily. Which of them had the best beak? Find out how the wise old pelican restored the peace and quiet of Boonaroo Bay.
On Boonaroo Bay, all the birds had a contest to see which had the best beak. As one by one they demonstrated their skills, it became apparent that each was best at its own special thing. A modern-day fable set in Queensland's coastal mangrove swamps, illustrated in linocut. First published in hardback in 1993. Picture book format, ages 4-10.
The birds of Australia's Boonaroo Bay hold a contest to determine which of them has the best beak.
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