Emilie Tavaearii (International) assertion Emilie Tavaearii i(25428828 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Animal Opposites at the Zoo Emilie Tavaearii (illustrator), Melbourne : Puffin , 2025 29176022 2025 single work picture book children's

'Taronga presents books for wild little learners and explorers! 

'Spots and stripes, fur and spikes! Big and small, short and tall.
Every animal is different at the zoo.

'Discover wonderful animals and learn words to describe their special features in this brightly illustrated introduction to opposites.

'Where Knowledge Meets Fun!
Discover animal facts with charming storytelling and gorgeous illustrations to pore over. These board books from Taronga will delight young readers again and again!

'- Vocabulary Expansion- learn new words and sounds the fun way!
- Cognitive Development- discover pattern recognition and comparison skills, essential for early learning
- Cultural Enrichment- foster a connection to the environment and wildlife with amazing animal facts!'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Koko and the Coconut Turia Pitt , Célestine Hitiura Vaite , Emilie Tavaearii (illustrator), Melbourne : Puffin , 2023 25428850 2023 single work picture book children's

'The first picture book from bestselling author Turia Pitt.

'From bestselling author, inspirational ironman, humanitarian and mother Turia Pitt comes this fun tale about a determined little crab who faces a big challenge. Written with Turia's mother, Celestine Vaite, the book celebrates their Tahitian heritage.

'Hello. My name is Koko. Today is a big day...

'"Go, Koko!"

'Cheer on Koko as he reaches for the sky - well, a very tall tree - and the ultimate prize... a hefty, juicy, scrumptious coconut. But when the going gets tough, will he be able to finish what he starts?' (Publication summary)

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