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3-4 Booklist by Title - Full 3-4 Booklist by Title - Full When using this booklist, please be aware of the need for guidance to ensure students select texts considered appropriate for their age, interest and maturity levels. PRC Title/Author Publisher Year ISBN Annotations 9404 100 Australian poems for children Random House 2002 9781740517751 From emus to magic puddings, this feast of Australian poems for Griffith, Kathryn & Scott-Mitchell, Claire (eds)Australia Pty Ltd children is fresh and familiar. Written by grown-ups and kids, with & Rogers, Gregory (ill) beautiful illustrations, it reveals what is special about growing up in Australia. 660416 100 ways to fly University of 2019 9780702262500 In 100 Ways to Fly you'll find a poem for every mood - poems to make Taylor, Michelle Queensland Press you laugh, feel silly or to twist your tongue, to make you courageous enough for a new adventure or to help you soar. 537 27th annual African hippopotamus race Puffin Australia 1985 9780140309911 Go behind the scenes as eight year old Edward, the hippopotamus, Lurie, Morris trains for the greatest swimming marathon of all. 18410 4F for freaks Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd 2006 9781741140910 4F pride themselves on frightening teachers out of the classroom. It Hobbs, Leigh seems that they have met their match with Miss Corker who has a few tricks of her own up her sleeves. 9581 500 hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, The Random House 1989 9780394844848 Bartholomew is selling cranberries when the king passes by. A big cry is Seuss, Dr Australia Pty Ltd heard, 'Hats off to the King', which Bartholomew does but he still has a hat on his head. A very funny story about Batholomew's hats. 35571 A is for Australian Animals Walker Books 2017 9781925381009 Australia is full of the most amazing animals on the planet! What animal Lessac, Frane has 6 thumbs? What animal produces square poo? What animal is made of 95 per cent water and is highly venomous? Discover the answers to these questions and more in this factastic tour of Australian animals. 1/10/21 12:43 PM 3-4 Booklist by Title - Full Page 1 of 204 PRC Title/Author Publisher Year ISBN Annotations 7350 ABC book of lullabies, The ABC Books 2008 9780733323621 An enchanting collection of lullabies, chosen and illustrated by well- Various known Australian artists. They use collage, pen and ink, gouache, chalk, charcoal, pencil and watercolour to present a varied, visual experience of the lullabies. 6010 ABC of Australian animals Working Title Press 2000 9781876288068 Organised alphabetically, the beautiful, full page photographs and short Morcombe, Irene but excellent texts in this book provide a wealth of information about Australian animals. 9499 ABC of Australian birds Working Title Press 2000 9781876288129 Organised alphabetically, the beautiful, full page photographs and short Morcombe, Irene but excellent texts in this book provide a wealth of information about Australian birds. 9520 Abel's moon Random House 2002 9780099265351 Abel Grable's work takes him into remote jungles with only the moon to Hughes, Shirley Australia Pty Ltd guide the way. His children love to hear about his moonlit adventures when he's back home. When he's away, the children use his desk as a moon machine for their own adventures. 9454 Aboriginal peoples of Australia Times Editions 2000 9789812320650 Indigenous and non-indigenous writers work in collaboration with Bartlett, Anne indigenous people to present a vast amount of information about the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. Provides information on each author. 15202 About this little devil and this little fella Magabala Books 1999 9781875641420 This greedy little fella just can't stop eating honey and won't go home Barunga, Albert & Mueche, Stephen & with his mother. The grumpy little devil is nearby chopping wood to Dowling, Julie (ill) make a fire to cook his dinner. But first, he has to catch it. 11338 Accidental princess, The Penguin Books 2011 9780670074969 Matilda's sister, Iris, has a precious possession, an old penny passed on Storer, Jen & Masciullo, Lucia (ill) Australia to her by Great Grandfather Parnell. After a fight, Matilda hides the penny in a lilac hedge in the garden. When she goes to retrieve it, the penny is gone. Two sets of glittering emerald eyes are watching Matilda and when she reaches further into the hedge, she sets off a tale of the penny that is more than it seems. 18538 Across the dark sea National Museum of 2006 9781876944452 Trung and his father are separated from his mother and sister while Orr, Wendy Australia Press escaping from Vietnam to Australia. The story traces their dangerous journey and the difficulties they face as refugees assimilating into Australian society. While they want desperately to be reunited, they did not want Trung's mother and sister to travel to Australia on a leaky boat. 1/10/21 12:43 PM 3-4 Booklist by Title - Full Page 2 of 204 PRC Title/Author Publisher Year ISBN Annotations 47238 Action Tank Mike Barry Was Here 2017 9780648054900 Once upon a time there was a boy who opened his eyes...and noticed Barry, Mike something. He was lost. So begins the first adventure of Action Tank. The boy soon discovers he is not the only one on this strange planet on which he has woken, and while some creatures are helpful and friendly, others are not. All the boy knows is he is late home for his carbonara dinner! Join the adventure as the boy braves the dreaded Snowgers Cave and a two million degree lake with his new friend, a talking horse man, as he attempts to find his way home for dinner. 29707 Ada's violin: The story of the Recycled Simon & Schuster 2016 9781481430951 Ada Rios grew up in Cateura, a small town in Paraguay built on a Orchestra of Paraguay landfill. Her family were recyclers of trash. With little money, Ada's Hood, Susan & Wern Comport, Sally (ill) dream to play the violin was never possible. When music teacher, Favio Chavez, arrived, he wanted to give the children something special. He made instruments out of materials found in the trash, a crazy idea that would leave Ada and her town forever changed. Now, The Recycled Orchestra plays around the world, spreading their message of hope and innovation. Based on a true story. 5947 Adelaide's secret world Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd 2015 9781743313350 In the midst of the city, Adelaide leads a quiet life. At night, she listens Hurst, Elise to the song of the stars. During the day, she watches over the others that are like her - the still ones, the quiet ones, and those who dance and dream alone. Little does Adelaide know that her secret world will soon be transformed into something unexpected and full of joy. 552 Advance Australia fair HarperCollins 2002 9780207185991 Classic Australian artworks add depth to the words of Advance Australia McCormick, Peter Dodds (comp) Australia Fair. The first two verses are beautifully presented. 24410 Adventures of a late-night swearer, The University of 2008 9780702236525 Speedy Simpson is the absolute best at everything. But, Bebe La Hilton, Nette & Jellet, Tom (ill) Queensland Press Mouche has a special talent with words that is going to take some beating. When Speedy stumbles upon a secret word, he is sure it will impress Bebe and his classmates. But, he soon discovers that there is more than one way to be the best. 2771 Adventures of Alfie Onion, The Walker Books 2016 9781406363104 Alfie Onion has just set off on a great adventure but only to carry his French, Vivian & Kissi, Marta (ill) brother's luggage. It's his older brother, Magnifico Onion, who's destined to make his family's fortune. But, when it turns out that Magnifico isn't half the hero he's cracked up to be, it falls to Alfie to save the day, with a little help from his loyal dog, a talking horse and a couple of meddling magpies. 569241 Adventures of Jellybean, The University of 2018 9780702260001 Rory and Trang are best friends who share many interests, including the Condon, Bill & Bates, Dianne Queensland Press desire to get a pet goat. When their parents agree and Jellybean moves into Rory's backyard, mayhem ensues. This sweet story includes a community of very special people who all want the boys to be successful in raising their unusual pet. And Jellybean has a big surprise in store for them all. 1/10/21 12:43 PM 3-4 Booklist by Title - Full Page 3 of 204 PRC Title/Author Publisher Year ISBN Annotations 4446 Adventures of Miss Petitfour, The Bloomsbury 2015 9781408868041 Miss Petitfour enjoys having adventures that are just the right size. Michaels, Anne & Block, Emma (ill) She's an expert at baking and eating fancy iced cakes, and her favourite mode of travel is par avion. On windy days, she takes her sixteen cats out for an airing. Join Miss Petitfour and her equally eccentric felines on five magical outings. 8922 Adventures of Pete paddock-basher, The Scholastic Australia 1999 9781876289263 Once Pete was a brand new car with flash tyres, sparkling chrome and Heffernan, John more shine than the sun. Now he is a worn-out old farm car, a paddock- basher. Life on the farm can still be fun, but Pete dreams of greater things. Adventures of Riley series Any three titles read from this series can be included as official Lumry, Amanda & Hurwitz, Laura (ill) Challenge books; up to five more titles can be included as your personal choice books. To see the individual book titles and their PRC ID numbers, go to the Series lists on the Booklists page, on the website.
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