Frances Haji-Ali Frances Haji-Ali i(10781772 works by)
Gender: Female
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Frances Haji-Ali has lived in Broome.

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y separately published work icon On the Way to Nana’s Broome : Magabala Books , 2017 10781837 2017 single work picture book children's

'Frances and Lindsay Haji-Ali take us counting backwards from FIFTEEN to ONE on this spectacular journey in the far north of WA. When Frances and Lindsay lived with their family in Broome, they often set out to visit Nana in the tiny outback town of Wyndham over 1,000km north. These road trips took them across the magnificent Kimberley landscape and inspired this counting story.

'On the way to Nana’s is a standout counting book. Counting backwards from ‘fifteen to one’ is a challenging concept for children to grasp. Each double-page spread includes numbers and words and will enthral readers, parents and educators as they find and count the objects on each page.

'From bulbous boabs and wild brumbies to weary travellers, flying magpie geese and flowing waterfalls, David Hardy’s striking illustrations capture the awe and excitement of this special family adventure.' (Publication summary)

2018 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Early Childhood
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