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Count the busy wrens on their fine stick legs, the bowerbird's treasures, his bottle tops and pegs. How many potaroos? How many pies? How many gum leaves? How many flies? Now count the strawberries on that luscious pavlova. Quick! Count the lamingtons. Oh! None left over! In Elizabeth Honey's playful and absolutely Australian counting book you can count from one to a thrillion!
Count the busy wrens on their fine stick legs, ..the bowerbird's treasures, his bottle tops and pegs ... How many potaroos? How many pies?.. How many gum leaves? How many flies?.. Now count the strawberries on that luscious pavlova ... Quick! Count the lamingtons ... Oh! None left over!.. In Elizabeth Honey's playful and absolutely Australian counting book you can count from one to a thrillion!
In Elizabeth Honey's playful counting book you can count from one to a billion! Join in the fun as you count the busy wrens on their fine stick legs, the bowerbird's treasures, the stems of wattle and the lively farm dogs.
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