Dingoâs Dash: These two young dingoes are up to no good, as usual. Despite their fatherâs warning about keeping out of trouble, the pair love nothing more than doing just that.They catch the scent of something inside a hollow log and one sticks his face in to find out what it is.He comes out in terrible pain; something has attacked him. Will this teach this couple of trouble-makers to stop sticking their noses where they donât belong?
Whale Worries: T! he mother and baby whale are swimming happily together, when the calf decides to show his mum how far down underwater he can go.Down he goes, and his mother waits for him to surface. She waits and waits and, when she discovers the sharks circling around nearby, she begins to worry.But the whale calf is oblivious to it all, with his only concern being to show his mum how clever he is at holding his breath.***Just two of the dozens of picture books written by Johnson and photographed by Parish, these are amazing books.Each one focuses on a specific Australian animal and shares interesting facts with children, weaved into a fun fictional story. In these two stories, for example, kids learn about a dingoâs keen sense of smell and the whaleâs skill of gliding and jumping in the ocean.The stories are simple, with important messages relevant to kids. A touch of humour makes them fun stories to read together, and the text is clear enough for early readers to become involved wit! h.And the photography! If youâre not familiar with Steve Par! ishâs amazing wildlife photographs, youâre missing out. His is an extraordinary talent that has to be seen to be believed.Children love the bright, vivid colours and real-life images of their favourite animals, while adults will marvel at Parishâs skill as they read with their little ones.These are stories that every child will love.These books are available online:Dingoâs DashWhale WorriesCheck out the rest of the seriesFamily Films
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