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The team behind Dingo returns with a lyrically told, beautifully illustrated exploration of another unique Australian the laughing kookaburra.In the crinkled shadows,night dwellers yawn,day creatures stretch,and Kookaburra laughs.Kook-kook-kook. Kak-kak-kak. What is that sunrise chorus that sounds like laughter? It is a kookaburra and her family, calling over the river. Follow these iconic Australian birds as they search for food and team up to defend their territory in preparation for the nesting season. With rich paintings and poetic text, threaded through with intriguing facts, Kookaburra offers insight into the lives of these fascinating birds. Curious readers will find more information about kookaburras at the end, as well as an index leading them back through the book to explore these distinctive creatures more closely.

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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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July 27, 2023
Fascinating information, and oil paint so thick one can practically feel it with their fingers.
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March 28, 2021
Another welcome addition to Claire Saxby’s non-fiction picture book series, Kookaburra gives a glimpse into the lives of these iconic Australian birds. Accessible and informative, this would make a great addition in any primary classroom.
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April 13, 2024
How wonderful to get a beautiful science book from, what is to me, the other side of the world. So fun to learn about the kookaburra and compare it to our different birds. In some ways it's similar to some of ours, but it's definitely unique in many ways. Includes back matter.
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Author 35 books91 followers
February 1, 2022
The illustrations alone are worth the experience. A sublime addition to Walker Books Australian orientated Nature Storybooks series. Entertaining and informative.
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569 reviews30 followers
October 5, 2022
This is the perfect book to teach all about Kookaburras. It is a nice story that also teaches about their eggs, eyesight, family, nesting, territory, and more!
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April 7, 2023
Beautifully illustrated and enjoyed the blend of narrative and informative storytelling, learned about kookies too
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19 reviews
May 15, 2025
Fictional narrative with facts under images about this native Australian bird. As you read this book it tells the story of the male and female bird going about their day. Was not a fan of the illustrations. I feel it took away from the story.
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