One of a series of stories told in memory of the Wongutha people of outback Western Australia. These stories were told to the children so they would come to understand their land, their people and their beginnings. They help today's children understand the Aboriginal past as well as the present. Designed for 8-12 year olds, these titles have evocative pictures that help tell the story.
Fremantle Arts Centre Press
(with kind permission Fremantle Arts Centre Press) May L. O'Brien, narrated by May L. O'Brien
Speed level 7 (120-130wpm) 1CD
ISBN: 0 86457 772 9 PP.36
One of a series of stories told in memory of the Wongutha people of outback Western Australia. These stories were told to the children so they would come to understand their land, their people and their beginnings. They help today's children understand the aboriginal past as well as the present. Designed for 8-12 year olds, these titles have evocative pictures that help tell the story.
(with kind permission of Fremantle Arts Centre Press) May L. O'Brien, narrated by May L. O'Brien
Speed level 7 (120-130wpm) 2 CDs
ISBN: 0 86457 771 0 PP. 24 & PP. 23 respectively
Two of a series of four stories by acclaimed aboriginal storyteller May L. O'Brien, portraying true stories of aboriginal children as they experience language and cultural differences on starting school. They are well illustrated with images from this cultural group. "...an excellent choice not only for aboriginal studies but for any early to mid-primary language programs. Ages 6-12 years".
ISBN: 0 86457 781 8 PP. 35
Speed level 7 (120-130wpm) 2CDs ISBN: 0 86457 773 7 PP. 24 each
Two of four stories by acclaimed aboriginal storyteller May L. O'Brien, portraying true stories of aboriginal children as they experience language and cultural differences on starting school. They are well illustrated with images from this cultural group. "...an excellent choice not only for aboriginal studies but for any early to mid-primary language programs. Ages 6-12 years".
ISBN: 0 86457 774 5 PP. 36
One of a series of stories told in memory of the Wonguthu people of outback Western Australia. These stories were told to the children so they would come to understand their land, their people and their beginnings. They help today's children understand the aboriginal past as well as the present. Designed for 8-12 year olds, these titles have evocative pictures that help tell the story