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A Kunwinjku Counting Book
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One Crocodile With Many Sharp Teeth, Two SnakeNecked Turtles Swimming In A Billabong, Three Water Goannas Soaking Up The Sun... Learn To Count With The Animals Of AustraliaS West Arnhem Land And The Traditional Art Of Indigenous Kunwinjku Culture.A Wall Street Journal Best ChildrenS Book Of 2022A Kirkus Best Nonfiction Picture Book Of 2022A Bank Street College Of Education Best ChildrenS Book Of 2023A Usbby Outstanding International Book Of 2023A 2023 Bologna Ragazzi Award Amazing Bookshelf Selectionselected For The Society Of Illustrators 2022 Original Art Showone, Two, Three. Nakudji, Bokenh, Danjbik. Accompanied By Illustrations Drawing On Traditional Kunwinjku Art, Each Of The Twelve Entries Of This Counting Book Showcases A Different Animal Of West Arnhem Land, Australia. From Crocodiles And Echidnas To Wallabies, Children And Adults Alike Will Enjoy Learning The Kunwinjku Names For Numbers And Animals, As Well As Discovering More About These Animals Habitat And Behavior, And What They Mean To The Indigenous Bininj.Whether Teaching You How Dragonflies Indicate The Passing Of The Seasons Or How To Catch And Cook Barramundi, The Fascinating Kunwinjku Counting Book Offers Insight Into The Complex Ecology Of West Arnhem Land And The Vibrant Traditions Of Bininj Culture. More Than Just A Counting Book, This Is Also A Beautifully Illustrated Work Of Art, A Tribute To The Indigenous People Of Australia, And A Fascinating Nature Guide To Northern Territory Ecology.
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