Gregg Dreise Gregg Dreise i(6914616 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Kamilaroi ; Aboriginal Yuwaalaraay
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1 y separately published work icon Lethal Lizards Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2024 28347736 2024 single work picture book children's

Lethal Lizards is the second book in Gregg Dreise’s ‘Scales and Tails’ series and is a captivating creation story about believing in yourself and standing up to bullies.

'In this colourful adventure, join sand and tree goannas, blue-tongue lizards, and frill-necked lizards as they learn to believe in themselves and overcome their fears thanks to the help of the great creator, Biamme.

'With its uplifting message of resilience, Lethal Lizards teaches children to embrace their unique strengths and face challenges head-on.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Days of Warmth Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Melbourne : Puffin , 2024 28258388 2024 single work picture book children's

'Raise a reader with this exquisite board book for babies and toddlers from Kamilaroi author Gregg Dreise.

'A lyrical story that blends early learning concepts such as days of the week, Australian animals and family into a joyous board book for 0-5 year olds.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Scales and Tails Gregg Dreise , 2024 Broome : Magabala Books , 2024 28113069 2024 series - author picture book
1 y separately published work icon Is That You? Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2024 28017677 2024 single work picture book children's

'Is that you? by Gregg Dreise is a board book that encourages young readers to learn new verbs and adverbs: frogs bop, snakes slide, lizards hide, Tasmanian devils growl...can you make a low roar?

'Filled with adorable and distinctive illustrations from the creator of the ‘Silly Birds’ series, this story is a great book for beginners and sits beautifully alongside Gregg’s other board book Where’s my baby? (2023).' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Circles of Life Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Melbourne : Puffin , 2024 27379934 2024 single work picture book children's

'An astounding work of significance for sharing with kids and adults about Indigenous art from super star Kamilaroi author Gregg Dreise.

'Let's turn this recycled paper into something from our heart. Come on - give it a try.
As we use a stick to paint the first dot in the middle, we say thank you, Father Sky.

'Join Kamilaroi creator Gregg Dreise and explore his Cultural tradition of painting Gabayindah Guroos. With ochre from Mother Earth, two young girls are guided by Uncle to paint each layer of the Thank You Circles as a celebration of the different elements of our world. When the dots are placed together, they form astonishing circles of life.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Super Snake Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2024 27253754 2024 single work picture book children's

'This is the first book in the new 'Scales and Tails' series by award-winning children’s book author Gregg Dreise and the first in a new square format. Told with heart and humour, Super Snake will be a family favourite. 

'A charming morality tale, this book tells the tale of the Rainbow Serpent and the creation of the Darling/Barka River. 

'In the Dreamtime, the bush was in the middle of a drought. A storm came and Mundegutta Gooriya the Super Snake was created. 

'Way back, before Once-upon-a-time there was the Dreamtime and the bush was in the middle of a drought.

'After a storm, one large rainbow curved down. The Super Snake slithered down that rainbow on to the earth and promised the Elders he could help them find water. That Super Snake called out, ‘You can’t have a rainbow without water.

'‘Dhurraluwi guuma-li — Come together! Wantima — Rise up! Woorri — Share.’ ' 

Like many, Gregg read The Rainbow Serpent by Dick Roughsey in primary school. He has always wanted to make a Rainbow Serpent book from his own Culture to highlight to people the diverse Countries and Cultures across Australia. Although people around the world may think of Aboriginal people as all being the same, there are hundreds of Countries on this continent. (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon A Footy Tail Alex Johnston , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2023 26492503 2023 single work picture book children's

'Inspired by the South Sydney Rabbitohs, written by NRL star Alex Johnston and illustrated by celebrated First Nations artist Gregg Dreise, this rhyming picture book about an underdog team of bunnies who are up against the stronger teams of animals is a wonderful story of unity, togetherness, resilience and teamwork.

'A fluffle of Bunnies play at the park.

They sprint and they tackle from dawn until dark,

They always train hard, but it's never enough . . .

the other teams are just bigger and stronger. It's tough!

'Join AJ and his teammates, Cody and Latrell, and the Bunnies on their triumphant footy journey from being the competition underdogs to unlikely winners, with a little help from some friends - especially a wise and confident Crow!' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Where’s My Baby? Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2022 24679240 2022 single work picture book children's

'Where’s my baby? by Gregg Dreise is a board book that encourages young readers to learn new adjectives in English and the names of iconic Australian animals in the First Nations language, Gamilaraay, in an enjoyable way.

'Filled with adorable and distinct illustrations from the creator of Kookoo Kookaburra (2015), Cunning Crow (2019) and Awesome Emu (2021), this story is a great book for beginners.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Play School Story Time : Volume 5 Penny Harrison , Jeannie Baker , Kylie Howarth , Gregg Dreise , ( nar. Costa Georgiadis et. al. )agent Tullamarine : Bolinda Audio Books , 2021 29086878 2021 selected work picture book

'Join TV presenter and Australian landscape architect Costa Georgiadis; TV presenter, radio host, actress and comedian Julia Zemiro; musician and singer-songwriter Dave McCormack; film director and actor Sofya Gollan; comedian, actor, author and radio presenter Matt Okine and Australian author and social commentator Dr Anita Heiss as they bring to life a delightful collection of stories for young children.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Today's Sun Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Melbourne : Puffin , 2021 23481132 2021 single work picture book children's 'Celebrating Australian animals and the beautiful moments in every day, this lyrical text is paired with exquisite high-contrast illustrations by Kamilaroi author and illustrator Gregg Dreise. The perfect gift for every new baby.' 

(Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Awesome Emu Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2021 22125403 2021 single work picture book children's

'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)

1 1 y separately published work icon Hello and Welcome Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Melbourne : Puffin , 2021 21915322 2021 single work information book children's 'Feel the welcome as we celebrate Indigenous culture, Elders and future generations. Join the corroboree in the traditional Gamilaraay language of the Kamilaroi people as we listen and learn together.

'A wonderful companion to Gregg Dreise's highly acclaimed My Culture and Me, this joyful picture book celebrates Australia’s Indigenous heritage and the diversity we enjoy today.

'Hello and welcome to our corroboree.
Hello and welcome to our gathering.
Father Sky, Mother Earth, together here with me.
Different colours, different people, together in harmony.' 
(Publication summary)

 
1 1 y separately published work icon Common Wealth Common Wealth : A Slam Poetry Persuasive Gregg Dreise , Lindfield : Scholastic Australia , 2021 21071253 2021 selected work poetry prose children's young adult

'All that I'm wishing,
Is that you take a moment to listen...

'A slam poetry persuasive and powerful vision of unity from award-winning First Nations creator Gregg Dreise. Passionate, yet peaceful, Common Wealth is a compelling plea for a future of truth, togetherness and respect for our nation's deep history.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Cunning Crow Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Broome : Magabala Books , 2019 17180537 2019 single work picture book children's

'Way back, before once-upon-a-time, there was the Dreamtime when all the birds were white. One of those white birds was a crow called Waan. One day a big storm came through and a magnificent rainbow appeared. When the birds passed through the rainbow, one by one, their feathers took on its beautiful colours. Waan flew through the rainbow too and his feathers became a beautiful red and orange. But Waan was jealous of the other birds. He wanted to be more beautifully coloured than anyone. So Waan hatched a cunning plan. But things did not go the way Waan wanted...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Teeny Weeny Yikiyikini Milikapita School , Gregg Dreise , Milikapita School (illustrator), New South Wales : Indigenous Literacy Foundation , 2019 16366682 2019 single work picture book children's

'Teeny Weeny Yikiyikini has lost his family. He searches everywhere and asks every bird he meets if they’ve seen them, but they’re no help. Occasionally he hears a familiar squawk, but the birds that make that sound don’t look like him. And then a rainstorm comes...' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon My Culture and Me Gregg Dreise , Gregg Dreise (illustrator), Melbourne : Puffin , 2019 15637808 2019 single work picture book children's

'Feel the rhythm of the music, from your heart down to your feet.
Enjoy the movements of melodies, as clapsticks keep a strong beat.

'This is my culture. This is me.

'Beautifully written and illustrated, My Culture and Me is a heartfelt and stirring story of cherishing and sustaining Indigenous cultures.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 With His Feet i "At the bush dance party, they started the sound.", Gregg Dreise , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: A Boat of Stars : New Poems to Inspire and Enchant 2018; (p. 80-81)
1 Boomerang i "I threw it very hard,", Gregg Dreise , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: A Boat of Stars : New Poems to Inspire and Enchant 2018; (p. 54-55)
1 y separately published work icon I Open the Door... Ann James , Gregg Dreise , Judy Watson , Broadway : Indigenous Literacy Foundation , 2017 11666350 2017 selected work prose Indigenous story

'I Open the Door... contains nine interconnected stories, all of which begin and end with opening a door. The young author/illustrators at the 2016 Spinifex Writing Camp were encouraged to let their imaginations run wild, and the result is a book that will simply take your breath away. Prepare to be intrigued, surprised, fearful and delighted as you turn the pages to follow the adventures of what happens when a door is opened. 

'The Indigenous Literacy Foundation's motto of 'Reading Opens Doors' became the inspiration for the stories that were written at the 2016 Spinifex Writing Camp held once again at Tjuntjuntjara, this year with mentors Ann James, Gregg Dreise and Judy Watson. ' (Publication summary)
 

1 6 y separately published work icon Mad Magpie Gregg Dreise , Broome : Magabala Books , 2016 9024984 2016 single work children's fiction children's

'Mad Magpie is the third book in this successful series of morality tales from award-winning author and illustrator, Gregg Dreise. Inspired by wise sayings and the knowledge of his Elders, Mad Magpie tells the story of Guluu, an angry magpie who is being teased by a gang of butcher birds. The more he is teased, the angrier he becomes. When Guluu seeks advice, his Elders tell him to stay calm like the river, ignore the butcher birds and to be strong on the inside. Guluu tries this, but the cheeky birds just laugh at him. One day, when Guluu is at the river looking for worms, the butcher birds arrive and steal his food. He remembers the words of his Elders and he tries again – and this time Guluu has a different outcome. ' (Publication summary)

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