This Whats That? title features Myke Mollards vibrant cinematic drawings of Australian amphibians. And its jampacked with fascinating facts! From precious pobblebonks, terrific turtle frogs and colourful corroboree frogs to conniving cane toads and snouty smooth newts — children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
Victoria is a must-visit destination for any Australian or visitor who loves the outdoors. This book makes the best of anyone's time in Victoria’s outdoors by highlighting the very best natural places and experiences. Richly illustrated with over 250 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps, plus a summary table. Covers the entire ......
The OO in Uluru is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound oo and where they can find it in different words. The rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. It was first published in 2018 - this is the first time it has been available in hardback format.
The south coast of WA is a walkers paradise - known for a wide variety of dramatic hiking from significant hill country to some of Australias most beautiful beaches. This brand new guide in Australias bestselling walking guide series introduces some forty walks (plus many suggestions for varying them).
This book explores an array of remarkable Ford Falcons and Mustangs and the passionate individuals who craft and care for them—chronicling all the significant models over 60 years, celebrating designers and those who drove them. It also highlights the Falcons role in Australian history and examines the global impact of Ford through the Mustang.
How understanding the evolution of the human brain can help you re-connect with the world
Our civilisation relies on the human capacity to connect and cooperate. Yet this drive accentuates group frictions, worsened by overcrowding and media. Mark advocates reconnecting to overcome divisions, exploring brain evolution and practical connection. He envisions leveraging this drive to foster multicultural societies for global betterment.
Myke Mollards signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with over 150 of Australia’s colourful and characterful birds youll see while traveling around and visiting Australias outback, bush, national parks and coasts.
Michael Morcombe's renowned birding guide has been the go-to field reference for Australian enthusiasts for decades. With over 3000 illustrations covering over 800 species, it's compact yet comprehensive. Quickfind colour tags aid navigation, while distribution maps and size tables enhance usability. Comes with a protective cover.
Details 40 walks in this much-loved area. Each details the distance, grade and estimated duration, and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map. Includes child-friendly walks, snippets about the region’s history and wildlife and over 150 full-colour photos complementing the text. Includes classic walks, as well as some that few know exist.