Kim Drane Kim Drane i(26019810 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Lucy Loves Bugs Kim Drane , Kim Drane (illustrator), Victoria : Museum Victoria , 2024 28060410 2024 single work picture book children's

'Lucy loves bugs. She loves big bugs and teeny tiny bugs. Colourful, glamorous bugs and weird, blobby bugs. She loves watching bugs, drawing bugs, reading about bugs and talking about bugs. She loves bugs that decorate their homes, bugs that work together and bugs that do amazing dances.

'Explore the wonderful world of bugs with Lucy, from backyard bees to kitchen ants, and discover fascinating facts about the incredible insects living alongside us.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The 90s! For Babies! Kim Drane , Kim Drane (illustrator), Collingwood : Smith Street Books , 2023 27647417 2023 single work picture book children's

'It’s never too early to introduce your little home skillet to the raddest decade – the 90s!

'This hella cute counting book is great to read with little ones learning about numbers. The vibrant illustrations feature bucket hats, roller blades, VHS tapes, classic 90s toys, and other icons from the zenith of human history that will pop off the page with Kim Drane’s happy and colorful style. Learn about numbers and the best decade with your little ones, all at the same time!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Phonobet Kathy Weeden , Kim Drane (illustrator), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2023 26019831 2023 single work picture book children's

'Come and meet the Phonobet, old Alpha Betty’s twin,

'The set of all the sounds you use when waggling your chin.

'Phonobet is a modern-day, Australian answer to Dr Seuss’s ABC. This very clever rhyming text takes an onomatopoeic romp through the 44 phonemes of Australian (and British) English, comparing sounds to trees, bees, trains, robots, monkeys, pirates and more. The text aligns with primary-school phonics programs and could be used by educators in this field, but is equally successful as a fun read-aloud book for parents of 4- to 6-year-olds.

'Children will enjoy Kim Drane’s bold, colourful and fun-filled illustrations, which pop on the page.

'So, once you know the Phonobet, I’m certain that you’ll find

'A wacky world of wonder words with sounds of every kind,

'The sounds are yours to say and sing and twist and taste and chew.

'And then, what should you do with them? Well, that’s up to you.' (Publication summary)

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