The Little Corroborree Frog
The Little Corroborree Frog
The Little Corroborree Frog is a wonderful children's story that gently introduces the serious plight of one of Australia's most endangered species. Jet the corroboree frog is happily taking care of the tadpole ponds when the water starts to dry up and his family's eggs are threatened. He goes to visit Grandmother Frog to find out why and she tells him all about the summers that are getting hotter every year and the careless humans who are leaving their rubbish around. When a boy and his father arrive to go fishing in the nearby river, Jet seizes the opportunity to show them how humans are threatening the very existence of his species.
Tracey Holton-Ramirez has a background in nursing and is a practising artist who works in abstract mediums. She is descended from the Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi people of the Pilbara region of Western Austraia.
Angela Ramirez is an accomplished artist and an Aboriginal Islander Education Officer in a primary school in the south west of WA. She is descended from the Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.The Little Corroborree Frog is a wonderful children's story that gently introduces the serious plight of one of Australia's most endangered species. Jet the corroboree frog is happily taking care of the tadpole ponds when the water starts to dry up and his family's eggs are threatened. He goes to visit Grandmother Frog to find out why and she tells him all about the summers that are getting hotter every year and the careless humans who are leaving their rubbish around. When a boy and his father arrive to go fishing in the nearby river, Jet seizes the opportunity to show them how humans are threatening the very existence of his species.
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