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The night is young and there is hunting to be done. An exciting new addition to the narrative non-fiction series Nature Storybooks, about dingoes.Can you see her? There – deep in the stretching shadows – a dingo. Her pointed ears twitch. Her tawny eyes flash in the low-slung sun. Dingo listens. Dusk is a busy time. Dusk is the time for hunting. This lyrical non-fiction picture book is written by award-winning author Claire Saxby and stunningly illustrated by fine artist Tannya Harricks.Set amid the Alpine forests of Victoria, the landscapes, mountains, and forests in Dingo are just as real and vibrant as the dingo characters themselves.Full of fun and interesting facts about dingoes – perfect for nature lovers and budding wildlife scientists.The family dynamic of the dingo pack helps readers connect with this elusive canine.

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First published April 1, 2018

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Tannya Harricks

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Tannya Harricks is an award-winning visual artist whose sketches done in outdoor landscape are brought to life in the studio with layers of oil paint and bold brushstrokes. Dingo is her first picture book. She lives in Sydney, Australia.

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April 16, 2018
My review for this book is now on the CBCA's Reading Time web site, readingtime.com.au
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August 23, 2025
DNF page 8.

The artwork hurt my eyes. I do have vision problems, so the severe brushstokes in the brightly colored illustrations (not seen so much in the cover) create a sharp, jagged effect, which can trigger a headache.

However, this was just my experience. Other people clearly enjoyed the book in a pain-free manner.
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202 reviews
May 3, 2018
Tannya Harricks your paintings are delightful!
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1,876 reviews7 followers
December 29, 2019
Along with Emu, this is my favourite of the 'Nature Storybooks' series (so far!). Tannya Harricks's broad brush strokes seemed a bit messy at first, but I soon came to appreciate their perfection in capturing the imperfection of gum trees and the soft shapes of dingo pups. The full-page illustration of an adult dingo at repose on pages 3-4 was incredible, flawlessly capturing the internal life of an intelligent animal; I couldn't tear myself away from the dingo's soulful, contemplative eyes!
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December 7, 2024
4.5 stars. Beautiful picture book, beautifully written. I love how it’s got both poetic story language features and then another section that is informational text. This book will be so useful for teaching, but first it was just enjoyable for me. Was good to get a closer look at the dingos before heading back to Fraser Island / K’gari!
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July 26, 2019
This is part story of a dingo family, and part facts about the dingo. The story didn't capture my attention, and I didn't like the style of illustrations. Just a personal preference.
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September 30, 2021
Super cute, great art, and sprinkled with facts alongside the story.
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June 8, 2022
Wonderful painted illustrations by Tannya Harricks ably accompany fairly spare picture book that includes small fact paragraphs.
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