- Title:
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Graeme Base Collection: Vol 3
- Written by:
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Graeme Base
- Read by:
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Humphrey Bower
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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1
- Duration:
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34 minutes
- Published:
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April 28 2024
- Available Date:
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April 28 2024
- Age Category:
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Children (3+)
- ISBN:
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9781038669438
- Genres:
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Fiction; Animals; Australian Fiction; Children's Fiction; Humorous
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Format
Price
Bolinda price
Bestselling author
Award winning author
Australian author
Winner Speech Pathology Australia / Book of the Year 2007
Winner Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year / Picture Book of the Year 1987
A stunning collection of bestselling stories from one of Australia’s much-loved authors, Graeme Base.
Listeners young and old will delight in this collection from award-winning multi-million copy bestselling Australian author Graeme Base.
Get ready to explore and discover on this audio adventure that will take listeners from disasters in the garden to a big surprise in the jungle! Save the day with Wuffle the puppy, Lou the kitten and Billington the duck and enjoy stories of a cow, a duck and a very big tree amongst many other great tales!
The stories included in this collection are:
– Little Bug Books - Birds Fly
– Little Bug Books - Cows Say Moo
– Little Bug Books - Pigs Have Piglets
– Little Bug Books - Monkeys Live in Trees
– Little Bug Books - A Herd of Elephants
– Little Bug Books - Starfish are Pointy
– BumbleBunnies - The Pond
– BumbleBunnies - The Sock
– BumbleBunnies - The Gate
– BumbleBunnies - The Balloon
– The Tree
– Jungle Drums
'Lovers of Graeme's timeless work will delight ... and kids will adore the onomatopoeia.' (on Cows Say Moo)
Kids' Book Review
'These creatures are cute, friendly and non-threatening to children and divide neatly into two groups ... I would recommend this ... (and the series) to adults looking for a gentle, low-key story for the pre-schooler in their life.' (on The Balloon)
Queensland Reviewers Collective
'The absurdity and unlikely behaviour of the animals strengthens the storyline. There is a lovely economy of words which tell the story with skill.' (on The Tree)
GLAM Adelaide