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Aussie Kids

Meet Sam at the Mangrove Creek

Paul Seden Brenton Mckenna

$12.99

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English
Puffin
02 July 2020
Aussie Kids is an exciting new series for emerging readers 6-8 years. From a NSW Zoo to a Victorian lighthouse, or an outback sheep farm in WA to a beach in QLD, this junior fiction series celebrates stories about children living in unique places in every state and territory in Australia. 8 characters, 8 stories, 8 authors and illustrators from all 8 states and territories! Come on an adventure with Aussie Kids and meet Sam from the Northern Territory.

Hi! I'm Sam

I have a new throw net.

My cuz, Peter, and I can't wait to try it out.

We want to catch a BIG barra!
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Illustrated by:   Brenton Mckenna
Imprint:   Puffin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781760894122
ISBN 10:   1760894125
Pages:   64
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Paul Seden (Author) Paul Seden is an author and illustrator of picture books for young readers. Kick with My Left Foot was a Notable Book in the 2015 CBCA Book of the Year Awards and short-listed for the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards - Indigenous Children category. Crabbing with Dad was short-listed in the 2019 KOALA Children's Choices Award and also for the ABIA Children's Book of the Year in 2017. Paul loves illustrated text and lives in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Brenton Mckenna (Illustrator) Brenton McKenna is an Indigenous author/illustrator born and raised in Broome. When he was a child, there were only two grown-up professions he wanted to do when he got older. The lack of zombies ruled out 'zombie wrangler' so he became the next best thing, a graphic novelist! As a youngster, Brenton struggled with reading and writing, but after picking up a comic book everything changed and he began drawing and creating his own graphic novels. Brenton hails from a long line of storytellers and draws his inspiration from his ideas pool of daily happenings, folklore, mythologies and ghost stories, combat studies and pure curiosity. In 2008, Brenton was awarded a highly sought after mentorship with the Australian Society of Authors. He is recognised as Australia's first Indigenous graphic novelist with his own acclaimed series Ubby's Underdogs.

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