"Little J and Big Cuz Right Under Your Nose" By Dot West, Tony Thorne (Illustrator)
Join Little J, Big Cuz and their friends for all kinds of adventures as they discover culture, community and country!
The ocean is wide, deep and full of wonders! Little J and Big Cuz are excited for ocean day at school tomorrow. But what happens when the power goes out while they’re getting ready for show-and-tell?
SPLISH, SPLASH!
Awards:
- Based on the Logie Award-winning animated children's series that features Miranda Tapsell and Deborah Mailman, Little J & Big Cuz follows the adventures of Indigenous Australian kids Little J and Big Cuz living with their Nanna and Old Dog.
- The television series now airs across ABC, NITV, and SBS On Demand. It has won Best Children's Program (Logies), an ATOM award, an Awgie and SDIN award.
- ISBN: 9781761212932
- ISBN-10: 1761212931
- Series: Little J and Big Cuz
- Audience: Children
- For Ages: 3 - 99 years old
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Number Of Pages: 24
- Published: 20th September 2023
- Publisher: Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
- Dimensions (cm): 28 x 25.5 x 1
- Weight (kg): 0.39
- Edition Number: 1
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About Dot West
About Dot West
Dot West is a Noongar woman and an award-winning screenwriter and media advocate. She has made a significant contribution to First Nations storytelling through her roles in television, radio, and education. Dot was a key writer for the Little J and Big Cuz TV series and is known for embedding cultural values, language, and community knowledge into stories that resonate with both Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences.
Dot West is a Noongar woman and an award-winning screenwriter and media advocate. She has made a significant contribution to First Nations storytelling through her roles in television, radio, and education. Dot was a key writer for the Little J and Big Cuz TV series and is known for embedding cultural values, language, and community knowledge into stories that resonate with both Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences.