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y separately published work icon Awesome Emu single work   picture book   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Awesome Emu
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'Way back, before Once-upon-a-time time, there was the Dreamtime, and during this period lived a very confident emu called Dinewah. He was tall, fast and colourful. Most animals thought he was a show-off, but he was too busy talking about himself to take any notice…

'Dinewah was determined to run and fly the furthest and the fastest. He even tried to fly to the Sun, but he never made it.

'Today, he is still up there in Father Sky. If you look carefully on dark nights, when the Moon isn’t very bright, you can see the Awesome Emu. Many people know him as the Milky Way. We still know it as Djiraboo Dinewah – Awesome Emu.

'This is the fourth book in Gregg Dreise’s award-winning children’s picture book series that includes Silly Birds and Kookoo Kookaburra. Filled with his well-loved colourful paintings and told with heart and humour, Awesome Emu will be a family favourite.' (Publication summary)

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Picture Books Are a Fun Colourful Way to Share First Nations Culture with Kids 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , December 15 no. 766 2021; (p. 33)
'Indigenous publishing house Magabala Books has released two beautifully illustrated children's picture books, Awesome Emu and Sharing, showcasing the power of first nations stories for children.
Picture Books Are a Fun Colourful Way to Share First Nations Culture with Kids 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , December 15 no. 766 2021; (p. 33)
'Indigenous publishing house Magabala Books has released two beautifully illustrated children's picture books, Awesome Emu and Sharing, showcasing the power of first nations stories for children.
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