This What's That? title features Myke Mollard's vibrant cinematic drawings of Australian insects. And it's jampacked with fascinating facts! From risky red fire ants to wild wasps, buzzy bees, breathtaking butterflies, misunderstood moths, singing cicadas, creepy cockroaches, dazzling dragonflies and powerful praying mantises — children will ......
This What's That? title features Myke Mollard's vibrant cinematic drawings of a wide range of Australian spiders and some other arachnids. And it's jampacked with fascinating facts! From fearsome funnel-webs to glistening golden orb weavers, terrifying tarantulas, gymnastic jumpers, resplendent red-headed mouse spiders and sensory scorpions — ......
Travelling with your beloved dog, cat, bird or horse? Independently researched and collated, the newly updated seventh edition of this popular guide explores the best pet-friendly accommodation
Myke Mollards beautifully drawn and coloured illustrations and engaging text, delivered with a cinematic punch, bring kids up close and personal with 150+ of the most magnificent and charismatic birds of prey found around the world. Readers will understand these creatures better and learn how to help preserve their environments for the future.
Between Sydney and Canberra lies a walker's playground of idyllic swimming holes, sparkling creeks, fascinating formations and historic hamlets. This book introduces the best walks for visitors and locals alike, ranging from strolls through historic villages and wildflower walks to more difficult hikes up volcanic hills and down river valleys.
Told mostly from the perspective of Nabila, the eldest child of a one-parent immigrant family to Australia, this novel focuses on how the wider community pulls together, despite the family's fears of discrimination, when the youngest child, Imani, goes missing. Looking for Imani is a tale that weaves together a variety of themes into a heartfelt ......
He can hum like a cricket and tell you about Tasmanian devils. But the most important thing Alexander knows is nocturnal animals are asleep when he is awake. So why would Mum want him to sleep when the Sun is still high in the sky? This mix of story and facts explores the life of Aussie nocturnal animals through the eyes of an inquisitive child.
A Practical Guide by Simon NevillTen Journeys of Discovery
Distilling 4 decades of WA wildflower research and photography, these 10 journeys of wildflower discovery around the greater southwest region of Western Australia are designed to showcase as wide a range as possible. Highly illustrated with hundreds of photographs and dozens of mud-maps showing where the best wildflower-spotting places are.