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All the wild wonders: poems of our earth / Cooling, Wendy; Grobler, Piet (ill.) 2010  Book
Cooling, Wendy Book
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Publication London, Frances Lincoln Children's Book, 2010.
Description 48pGreen spine
Summary/Abstract For this celebration of our Earth, distinguished anthologist Wendy Cooling has chosen poems to make children look, think and ask questions. Why are trees so important? How are motorways damaging our countryside? What can we do about rubbish? How can we protect our Earth for the future? Strong, colourful illustrations combine to make this a gift book with a difference. 7 yrs+
Standard Number 9781847809940 Pb.
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ID:   012521


Great tug of war and other stories / Naidoo, Beverley; Grobler, Piet (Ill.) 2006  Book
Naidoo, Beverley Book
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Publication London, Frances Lincoln Children's Book, 2006.
Description 94pBeige Spine
Summary/Abstract Tales of Mmutla, the clever hare, are the African origins of America's beloved stories of Brer Rabbit, retold with spirit by a master storyteller.
Standard Number 1845070550 Pb.
Key Words Africa - Fiction 
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ID:   010101


Today is my day / Ravishankar, Anushka; Grobler, Piet (Ill.) 2003  Book
Ravishankar, Anushka Book
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Publication India, Tara Books Pvt.Ltd., 2003.
Description 32pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract People are always telling Tala what to do—from her father to her sister and her teachers . . . Tala plots sweet revenge, just for today. This wicked and witty story in verse celebrates the child’s powers of imagination and fantasy. Lively art that captures the eccentricities of character and creative typeplay bring alive this irreverent and burlesque world that all children would love to identify with.
Standard Number 8186211764 Hb.
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Who is king?: ten magical stories from Africa / Naidoo, Beverley; Grobler, Piet (ill.) 2015  Book
Naidoo, Beverley Book
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Publication London, Frances Lincoln Children's Book, 2015.
Description 70pBlue spine
Summary/Abstract Collects ten stories of African folklore, from Amharic and Arabic tales to Shona and Zulu lore. All kinds of animals feature in these ten sparkling stories from all over Africa, by an award-winning author and illustrator. Find out what happens to Lion when he challenges Elephant and discovers who is the real king of the savannah; laugh along with Tortoise as he bewitches the animals in Tiger's work-party with his irresistible music; find out why Hippo has no hair, how Elephant got his trunk, and why Cockerel crows. Then read about the woman who had a mouse-child!
Contents Who is king? The ox and the donkey The miller's daughter Tortoise and his banjo Why monkeys live in trees Why hippo has no hair How elephant got his trunk Unanana and One-tusk Why cockerel crows The mouse-child
Standard Number 9781847805140 Hb.
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