Ezy Gets Food - Ezy Dhanjmalanga by Jodi Edwards; Amy Lea Trindall- Hill (Illustrator); Mary Jacobs ((various roles))
$12.00 AUD
Category: First Nations Picture Books
Ezy takes his friend, Zahli to buy dog meat but all does not go as planned
Burri Burri and Ezy - Ezy Learns Dharawal on Sea Country by Jodi Edwards; Amy - Lea Hill - Trindall (Illustrator); Mary Jacobs ((various roles))
$12.00 AUD
Category: First Nations Picture Books
Building on Jodi's previous book on language (Dharawal: Words Phrases and Activities, with pronunciations found on dharawalwords.com.au) this picture book is a primer for teaching Dharawal language. The the sentences are first in Dharawal and then in English. With engaging illustrations by Amy Hill.
Dharawal Words, Phrases and Activities by Dr Jodi Edwards
$12.00 AUD
Category: First Nations Non-Fiction
Dharawal, Counting and Colouring - A Fun Fact and Dharawal Language Booklet by Jodi Edwards; Merindah Funnell (Illustrator); Mary Jacobs ((various roles))
$12.00 AUD
Category: First Nations Non-Fiction
A unique and interactive language and activity book inspired by Dharawal culture with local plants and animals included to educate - answers to the questions are in the back
Budjaan and Ezy - Ezy Learns Dharawal from the Birds by Jodi Edwards; Amy Lea Hill- Trindall (Illustrator)
$12.00 AUD
Category: First Nations Picture Books
Through Amy's engaging illustrations and Jodi's language, Ezy and his friend Lenny has us meet the local birds in the Dharawal and in English. A perfect primary reader that links with Jodi's book Dharawal- Words, Phrases and Activities dharawalwords.com.au
Ezy by the River - Ezy, We Are Going to Look at the River by Jodi Edwards; Amy -Leah Trindall Hill (Illustrator); Mary Jacobs (Editor, (various roles))
$12.00 AUD
Category: First Nations Picture Books
Ezy, Jodi's dog, along with his friend Lenny, learn Dharawal language and culture as they walk by the river
Koori ABC - Aboriginal Art by Amy Lea Hill- Trindall (Illustrator)
$18.00 AUD
Category: First Nations Non-Fiction
Amy Lea uses her creative art designs to depict local plants and animals that connect with the English alphabet. It also includes the upper and lower cases letters. If readers need the Dharawal language they can go to dharawalwords.com.au
Just Like You by Natashia Curtin
$25.99 AUD
Category: First Nations
A dual language (English and Gupapuynu) bed time story, sharing the universal childhood experiences between generations, people and places. Natashia Curtin draws inspiration from her time growing up in Arnhem Land in this delightful celebration of the universality of childhood, and the experiences we al ...Show more
Always Was, Always Will Be by Aunty Fay Muir, Sue Lawson
$27.99 AUD
Category: First Nations Picture Books
‘Each protest has been a stepping stone to the next battle...’From the very first protest of January 26th as a Day of Mourning in 1938, to the Pilbara Strike of 1946, to the struggle for the right to vote and be counted; the fight for justice for First Nations people takes many forms.Always Was, Always ...Show more
Backyard Tennis by Carl Merrison
$19.99 AUD
Category: First Nations
Follow a cast of sport-loving kids as they hop through the backyards of their neighbourhood in the Kimberley, collecting equipment and friends to play with as they go, from award-winning creators Carl Merrison and Samantha Campbell. Mum loves tennis, but we don't have a court out here. One day, she ...Show more
Big, Big Love by Lisa Fuller
$27.99 AUD
Category: First Nations Picture Books
Age range 1+‘I love you like the river, the birds and the sighing trees. My love cannot be measured. It’s way too big you see.’Big, Big Love is filled with beautiful illustrations and a soft, lilting text that is easy for children to follow along. It is a tender story for early childhood readers that em ...Show more