'Felix and Pip are back for the third and final installment of the COO-EE Trilogy, COO-EE Call to Forest Recovery. The first two stories followed Felix and Pip amidst experiencing the beginning embers of bush fires, through to the firefighters from near and far banding together to tame the flames. In this next chapter, from the ashes, new growth buds. Felix and Pip meet two kangaroo foresters who walk them through the process of encouraging and nurturing new life.
'Though there is never a dull day in the adventures of Felix and Pip, this wonderfully crafted story showcases the magic of nature reclaiming its space after such a disaster. COO-EE Call to Forest Recovery continues to pay homage to all those who either risk their lives fighting fires or dedicate themselves to rebuilding life.
'Lorraine de Kleuver, both author and illustrator of the trilogy, which COO-EE Call from the Bush and COO-EE Call to Friends Far Away, celebrates the life of the Australian bush. This one will undoubtedly be shared in schools, amongst families and friends for generations to come.' (Publication summary)
'This book follows on from the book "COO-EE Call from the Bush", and this time the fire fighters need help from Far away,
'Still amidst the raging bush fires, the KFA (Kanga Firefighters) must enlist the help of their overseas firefighting friends. Cue in the Bison and Brown Bear Crews! They all must work together to overcome this raging foe. with the Kangaroo and Bison flying the Water bombing Planes and the Bisons clearing fire breaks by pushing over trees the manage to control the fires and save a family of Koalas.' (Publication summary)
'Pip and Felix are back again for another adventure filled tale, fulle of heroism and bravery.
'It all starts when they receive an invitation to their friends wedding. But on their way, their little pit stop is a lot longer than expected. As the weather takes a turn, so does their journey. When lightning sparks a grass fire, Pip, Felix and the local animals must get the message out fast and escape quickly. "COO-EE" can be heard from far and wide, alerting others and calling for help. Wombats, Kangaroos, animals big and small all work together to get to safety, in true bush style.
'Coo-ee Call from the bush is Lorraine deKleuver's sixth published work. It's perfect timing with all that's occured in Australia and the world in the last couple of years. The messages in the story are clear, it is a celebration of resilience, compassion, and community mindset. All of which define us as human beings. It is and inspiring story for the family.' (Publication summary)
'It’s a fun and carefree life for Felix the Water rat and his gang of friends, playing together on the banks of the Werribee River. They are an unusual combination of pals – four water rats, two dogs, and even a pelican!
'Things are just fine, until one stormy night Felix finds himself in trouble, and it’s up to his brave buddies to rescue him, with a bit of help from some friends in high places!
'Felix the Water rat and the Rescue of Purr-fect is an exciting tale of friendship and teamwork, and a wonderful book for the whole family to enjoy – not just on a stormy night either! Felix is even based on a real rat, and the lovely illustrations are drawn by Lorraine herself, with just the right eye for bringing Felix to life!' (Publication summary)
'What do a couple of firm friends (a water rat and a dog no less!) do for fun? They go sailing around Port Phillip Bay of course!
'In this tale we see plucky Felix and Pip, the most daring of duos, meet up with an animal they’ve never seen before – a baby dragon from Geelong! Can they overcome their differences to add another friend to their lives? You’ll have to read and find out!
'Incorporating well-known areas and emphasising the importance of not ‘judging a book by its cover’, the first tale in the series promises to be not only an Australian classic, but also a wonderful story of friends, fun and adventure. The first in a series of tales about the irrepressible Felix and Pip, children and parents alike will enjoy the references to areas of Victoria they know and love, as well as the astonishing adventures these two get themselves into!' (Publication summary)
'In this, the third in the series of Felix and Pip and their adventures aboard boat Purr-fect, we find the friends at Queenscliff, on the look out for something exciting to do. Scuba diving seems just the thing, and once they’re all kitted out and in the water they meet a pair of animals who become their new friends for the afternoon adventure. After losing track of time while they play, the four fast friends discover what happens when you go off and don’t tell your loved ones where you are.
'This latest tale in the series of Felix and Pip teaches a valuable lesson to our little ones – your Mum, Dad, or carer needs to know where you’re going and who you are with!' (Publication summary)
'Meet Chips and Potato Cake, two Seagulls from Williamstown. They love to race. Chips and Potato Cake are enthralled in their game, flying back and forth, to-and-fro. Flying is like running—you must be careful and pay attention. Potato Cake gets distracted for only a second and . . . oh no!
'Meanwhile, after mooring at Gem Pier, Felix and Pip follow their noses in search of some food. But, wait. Look at the fountain! What’s all the commotion? With clever thinking and the help of some unlikely friends, how will Felix and Pip save the day?
'When the Uneverythingable Happened teaches children the importance of being careful. Running around and playing is fun. However, wearing a bandage isn’t. Run and play, jump and swing. But, look out and watch where you are going. You don’t want to get stuck in a fountain too!' (Publication summary)
'Felix and Pip are off on another adventure, and this time the big blue moon will amaze them with its magic and beauty!
'The pair of friends find themselves on Raymond Island, hoping to see koalas, but when the night becomes a wonderful, mystical light show, they find new friends to help, and a new problem to solve, one piece of straw (and talking scarecrow) at a time!' (Publication summary)