Come and join Bindi Irwin on her next wildlife adventure!
When a German tourist goes missing in the outback, volunteers are called in to help search Kakadu National Park. Bindi and her Aboriginal friend DJ decide to take a different route when they spot a sulphur-crested cockatoo that seems to want to show them something. The cocky leads them to the grateful tourist but the cockatoo seems to have disappeared. And they need it to help find their way back . . .
Bindi Sue Irwin is an Australian television personality, conservationist, zookeeper, and actress. The daughter of conservationists Terri and the late Steve Irwin, she is the chief executive officer of Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland.
When she was younger she also authored some children's wildlife & conservation books.
This book is very interesting For rating I would give it a five I think the best part in the book is when the cockatoo comes to the rescue I would recommend this book to five & over