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Thorpe, Sharon
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The emu egg / written by Sharon Thorpe ; illustrated by David Leffler.
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North Sydney, N.S.W. : Indij Readers Ltd, 2003.
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16 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm.
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Indij readers
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Series 1
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Indij readers are a collection of literacy acquisition classroom stories. The collection comprises stories from urban and rural communities around NSW. The aim of Indij readers' stories is twofold: to help Indigenous and non Indigenous students learn to read; and to encourage and support teachers to explore with their students, contemporary Indigenous perspectives and issues, and thus progress reconciliation in Australia. The stories deal in a relaxed and often amusing way with issues that affect the lives of all children: culture, family, self esteem, pride, setting goals and working toward them, good health, humour, tolerance and school attendance. Teachers' guides and other support materials (CD/audio, VHS/DVD film) are available. Good covers. 7 yrs+
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Aboriginal Australians -- Juvenile fiction
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Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature
Emus -- Juvenile fiction
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Leffler, David
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