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How Mother Kangaroo Got Her Pouch

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

How Mother Kangaroo Got Her Pouch

Contributors:

By (Author) Rebecca Beetson
Illustrated by Paul Lalo

ISBN:

9781921953507

Publisher:

National Museum of Australia

Imprint:

National Museum of Australia

Publication Date:

15th June 2024

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 225mm, Height 280mm

Description

How Mother Kangaroo Got Her Pouch follows Mother Bunda and her spirited little joey, Baabay, as they adventure across the vast Australian landscape where they meet Wambad, the wise old wombat. When Mother Kangaroo's bravery and quick thinking save Baabay and Wambad from hunters, Wambad repays their kindness with an unexpected gift that will change their lives forever.

A combination of ancient First Nations storytelling and exciting adventure tale, How Mother Kangaroo Got Her Pouch is the second in a series of five picture books featuring stories from Australia, inspired by the National Museum of Australia's immersive play space for children - the Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre.

Author Bio

Rebecca Beetson is a Wiradjuri and Gamilaroi woman, author and artist whose family and ancestors are traditional custodians of lands in Dubbo and Morree New South Wales. Teaching, storytelling and sharing culture are central to Rebecca's creative practice. With more than a decade of experience in painting, she has sold over 200 artworks and produced public art commissions, including murals. Her art is held in both private and corporate collections.

Paul Lalo was born in France and, in 2004, arrived in Australia to study animation at the Queensland College of Art. Paul has worked as a director, animator and motion designer for TV commercials, music videos and documentaries. Paul is co-founder of Melbourne-based animation boutique Soymilk Studio which specialises in stop-motion and motion design.

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