There was once a crow who lived in a tree by a waterhole.
Each morning, she stared into the water, and saw another crow staring back. Crow thought Crow-in-the-waterhole was the most wonderful bird she had ever seen. "She looks like a crow who could change the world. I wish I could be like her." An inspiring and uplifting picture book.
There was once a crow who lived in a tree by a waterhole.
Each morning, she stared into the water, and saw another crow staring back. Crow thought Crow-in-the-waterhole was the most wonderful bird she had ever seen. "She looks like a crow who could change the world. I wish I could be like her." An inspiring and uplifting picture book.
There was once a crow who lived in a tree by a waterhole.Each morning, she stared into the water, and saw another crow staring back. Crow thought Crow-in-the-waterhole was the most wonderful bird she had ever seen.Crow and the Waterhole is an inspiring and uplifting picture book for younger readers
“A visual treat and a story with a timeless message . . . . Powerful and thought provoking."”
"[Ambelin Kwaymullina's] warm narrative is strongly supported by her bold and visually appealing artwork." --Scan magazine
"A fable-like story on bright, earthy colored pages, it sends a positive message of the value of self-esteem to all ages." --Good Reading
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Ambelin Kwaymullina is an Aboriginal writer and illustrator who comes from the Palyku people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. She is the author and illustrator of a number of awardwinning picture books as well as a YA dystopian series. Her books have been published in the United States, South Korea and China. Ambelin is a prolific commentator on diversity in children's literature and a law academic at the University of Western Australia.
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