"W is for Wombat" by Bronwyn Bancroft
A beautiful first book of Australian words, colours and animals—perfect for little hands.
With bold colours, striking animals, and simple words drawn from the original Possum and Wattle, this board book is designed especially for toddlers. Each page introduces an Australian word in a playful, engaging way, offering a sensory-rich reading experience for younger children.
As the original edition of Possum and Wattle continues to delight readers, this sturdy board book provides a fresh, age-appropriate introduction to Indigenous Australian culture for little learners.
- ISBN: 9781921541179
- ISBN-10: 1921541172
- Audience: Children (Ages 1+)
- Format: Board Book
- Language: English
- Pages: 26
- Published: 1 June 2010
- Publisher: Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
- Country of Publication: Australia
- Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 1.7 cm
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Weight: 0.341 kg
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About Bronwyn Bancroft
About Bronwyn Bancroft
Bronwyn Bancroft is a Djanbun clan member of the Bundjalung Nation. In a career spanning over three decades, Bronwyn has participated in hundreds of exhibitions, both solo and group, within Australia and overseas. Bronwyn has worked as a volunteer at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative for the last 7 years as curator/business planner and senior strategist. Bronwyn currently holds Board positions with Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME), Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Commonwealth Bank RAP Committee and Copyright Agency.
Brownyn has a Diploma of Visual Arts; two Masters degrees from the University of Sydney, one in Studio Practice and the other in Visual Art; and she is currently a Doctoral candidate at the University of Sydney.
Bronwyn Bancroft is a Djanbun clan member of the Bundjalung Nation. In a career spanning over three decades, Bronwyn has participated in hundreds of exhibitions, both solo and group, within Australia and overseas. Bronwyn has worked as a volunteer at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative for the last 7 years as curator/business planner and senior strategist. Bronwyn currently holds Board positions with Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME), Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Commonwealth Bank RAP Committee and Copyright Agency.
Brownyn has a Diploma of Visual Arts; two Masters degrees from the University of Sydney, one in Studio Practice and the other in Visual Art; and she is currently a Doctoral candidate at the University of Sydney.