The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright and Jim Field has been named the winner of Oscar’s Book Prize 2017. The children’s title, published by Hachette Imprint Orchard Books, triumphed over a shortlist ...
Students in a primary school in Duleek who created a fictional book about a koala losing its mother in an Australian bushfire as part of a junior entrepreneur programme were shocked to discover the ...
A heartwarming tale of a koala learning to overcome his fears has won the Oscar’s Book Prize 2017. Author Rachel Bright shares the £5,000 prize with book illustrator Jim Field for The Koala Who Could.
Our beloved koala is officially an endangered species – but you can ensure they receive up to $100,000 simply by downloading a free book. Aussie Ark president Tim Faulkner said the sheer scale and ...
Australians won't soon forget the 2019-2020 bushfire season — the so-called "Black Summer." Thirty-four people died, thousands of buildings were incinerated, millions of hectares of bush and forest ...
Aussie Ark president Tim Faulkner said the sheer scale and ferocity of the 2019/2020 Black Summer fires meant the number of koalas lost would “forever remain unknown”. “But when you have canopy fires ...
What would life be like if instead of walking we crawled, instead of living in houses we called trees our home and swapped plates of freshly cooked food for leaves? Jellycat answers those questions ...
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