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links – girl and duck
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My official author website. HarperCollins Children’s Books Australia. Also From the Duck Desk:. So You Want To Be A Writer. Super duper, internationally renowned, weekly podcast. Loads of awesome advice and insights. In episode 098, fellow author Allison Tait (she’s the fabulous redhead over there) interviews me (fellow redhead but not as…natural. Ahem). We chat about everything from being on the slush pile, to the behind-the-scenes dramas of my highly successful Truly Tan series. Email girl and duck.
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Kidz Review Krew: May 2015
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Book and film reviews by kids for kids. Back to Susan May's site. Join the Wonderful Readers Club. Buy a Signed Susan May Book. Tuesday, May 12, 2015. How Big is Too Small? By Jane Godwin and Andrew Joyner. Reviewed by Carmela Ramos. Sam’s big brother excludes Sam from playing because he is “too small". Sam ponders the question of ‘how big is too small? The brush and ink drawings of Andrew Joyner look spontaneous and fun, and successfully help the young reader to understand the content of the story.
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Children's Book Festival 2015 , 22 Mar 2015, 10.00am-4.00pm — The Wheeler Centre
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Let’s build a car! | Andrew Joyner
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Drawings, writings and printed ephemera. 100 books for reading and sharing. Let’s build a car! April 13, 2010. Well, I seem to have been very neglectful of this poor old blog. Here are some random selections of entertainment and nostalgia. Consider this a warm up. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 100 books for reading and sharing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Andrew Joyner, Illustration etc.
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The Terrible Plop in South Korea! | Andrew Joyner
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Drawings, writings and printed ephemera. You put a song in our hearts. The Terrible Plop in South Korea! November 6, 2009. From the good people at Blue Wing Publishing. This entry was posted in the terrible plop. You put a song in our hearts. 3 responses to “ The Terrible Plop in South Korea! November 11, 2009 at 2:07 am. That’s a pretty crazy cover design Blue Wing have done. Very different from the original – somewhat chaotic. Not lacking in the action department! August 10, 2010 at 1:03 am. You are co...
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Andrew Joyner | Drawings, writings and printed ephemera | Page 2
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Drawings, writings and printed ephemera. Newer posts →. November 6, 2009. From the rejected sketch pile. How to draw a bear. November 6, 2009. Here’s a quick drawing lesson, based on the bear from the picture book. July 13, 2009. And what better way to say “hello” than with a goat playing the violin. I’ve borrowed him from Chagall. As long as he’s back in time for the wedding, there won’t be a problem. Newer posts →. Here I am drawing one of my chickens. Andrew Joyner, Illustration etc.
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Australian Picture Books: Some of our favourite marsupials
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Some of our favourite marsupials. Living mainly in Austral. Ia They inspire us to realise that Australia has a unique eco system with very interesting fauna and flora. they also inspire us to develop our interest in nature. Well-known marsupials include Blinky Bill, Koala Lou, Wombat Divine and The Two-Hearted Numbat. Seriously, in the non picture book world, marsupials are. SOME FACTS ABOUT MARSUPIALS. Joeys, not just kangaroos! The blind, furless, miniature newborn, the size of a. Joeys stay in the pou...
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Australian Picture Books: Wombat DIVINE
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Wombat loves the nativity play each Christmas and this year he tries out for every part, but he doesn't seem to be right for any of them. Emu knows the perfect role for wombat, and it ends up being the best nativity play ever. RECOMMENDED: As a Christmas story or a Christmas gift. Audience participation, in read-aloud sessions, in the phrase repeated each time wombat does not get a role in the play. Re-enactment of the story. Simple wombat colouring sheet. W lettering sheet with wombat drawing. I love re...