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Crow and The Waterhole

Author: Ambelin Kwaymullina  

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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.

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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.

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Description

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

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Critic Reviews

“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
" --Magpies

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About the Author

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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Product Details

Publisher
Fremantle Press
Published
28th March 2011
Edition
2nd
Pages
36
ISBN
9781921696824

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