"Bush Mob Counting Tales From the Bush Mob" By Helen Milroy
Bush Mob Counting is a bright and engaging board book for young children that introduces counting from one to ten using the beloved characters from Helen Milroy’s Tales from the Bush Mob series. With vibrant illustrations and playful language, this book makes early learning fun while also celebrating connection to Country and the power of working together.
The Bush Mob—Eagle, Sugar Glider, Bat, Platypus, Koala, Wombat, Kookaburra, Echidna and Kangaroo—returns in this accessible early childhood title. These characters have starred in many stories where they solve problems and support each other as a community. Now, they help children develop numeracy in a joyful and culturally rich setting.
Perfect for toddlers and early readers, Bush Mob Counting is a clever blend of Indigenous storytelling, character-driven learning, and bright visual appeal.
- ISBN: 9781922613608
- ISBN-10: 1922613606
- Series: Tales From the Bush Mob
- Audience: Children
- For Ages: 1+ years old
- Format: Board Book
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 12
- Published: 1st October 2022
- Publisher: Magabala Books
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 18.9 x 16.9 x 1.3
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Weight (kg): 0.28
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About Helen Milroy
About Helen Milroy
Helen Milroy is a descendant of the Palyku people from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Born and educated in Perth, Helen has always had a deep passion for health and wellbeing, particularly in relation to children. She studied medicine at the University of Western Australia and is currently a professor at UWA, as well as a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. Helen also serves as a Board Member for Beyond Blue and made history as the AFL’s first Indigenous Commissioner. With a strong commitment to improving mental health outcomes and promoting cultural representation, Helen continues to make a significant impact in both the medical and sporting fields.
Helen Milroy is a descendant of the Palyku people from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Born and educated in Perth, Helen has always had a deep passion for health and wellbeing, particularly in relation to children. She studied medicine at the University of Western Australia and is currently a professor at UWA, as well as a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. Helen also serves as a Board Member for Beyond Blue and made history as the AFL’s first Indigenous Commissioner. With a strong commitment to improving mental health outcomes and promoting cultural representation, Helen continues to make a significant impact in both the medical and sporting fields.