Giulia Lombardo (International) assertion Giulia Lombardo i(27405655 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon One Lonely Lizard Karyn Miller , Giulia Lombardo (illustrator), Unley : Tiny Seed Publishing , 2024 28556482 2024 single work picture book children's

'A lonely lizard wonders why other animals get all the attention then realises no one sees him due to his camouflage.

'Bruce, a lonely lizard, just wants a friend. He spends his days trying to catch the eye of passersby, but the other Australian animals get all the attention.

'It’s not until he sees some eyes staring at him, and realises that they belong to camouflaged lizards, that he realises that he, too, just can’t be seen – and soon he has the friends he’s always longed for.

'This funny story about perseverance, just being yourself, and friendship, written in upbeat rhyming verse, with playful and expressive illustrations, is sure to delight and amuse young readers.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Jungle Junk : Reuse, Recycle...Reimagine! Richard Turner , Giulia Lombardo (illustrator), Unley : Starfish Bay Publishing , 2023 27405676 2023 single work picture book children's

'Six animal friends decide to clean up their jungle home, make musical instruments from the junk, and start an orchestra.

'When six animal friends see their beautiful jungle home covered in trash, they are all shocked and dismayed. But Monkey has a plan to return their home to perfection! What if they collect all the trash, turn it into musical instruments, and start a "junkstrument" orchestra? In this amusing tale told in lyrical and rhyming language, with hilarious made-up words, children will learn the importance of working as a team, not dropping trash, and of reusing and recycling.' (Publication summary)

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