Don Ezard Don Ezard i(7391746 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Mrs Maver's Magic Cat Jacqueline Harris , Richard Ghent , Don Ezard (illustrator), Warriewood : Woodslane Press , 2016 10321306 2016 single work picture book children's

'Meet Mrs Maver's Cat. Mrs Maver's cat is not your average cat. He is a cat with magical powers - or at least he thinks he has. He simply has to say one magic rhyme and doors magically open for him; another magic rhyme and food magically appears! But when one day, Mrs Maver's cat meets a passing rat who puts his magic abilities to the test, things take a somewhat painful turn. Can Mrs Maver's cat regain his confidence?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Kingdom of Happily Ever After Fiona Walker , Clayton South : Blake Education , 2010 9495214 2010 single work children's fiction children's

'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs went to visit The Three Bears and got into a food fight.

'The King arrived to find The Three Bears head to toe in porridge and the Seven Dwarfs jumping from bed to bed.

'“Who made this mess?” he yelled.

'“It was them!” Snow White pointed at the dwarfs.' (Publication summary)

1 1 form y separately published work icon The Dreaming ( dir. John Burge et. al. )agent Chippendale : Aboriginal Nations , 1995 6768613 1995 single work film/TV children's Indigenous story

'The Dreaming is an award winning animation series recommended by educational institutions throughout Australia and is widely used as a teaching resource for across the curriculum studies in schools and learning institutions in each State & Territory for years 1-10.'

'These animated films are based on Australian Aboriginal storytelling (oral histories) that have been maintained as a body of knowledge for over 40,000 years.'

'There are 6 parts to the complete series, and each looks at unique indigenous stories, beautifully animated by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. Children love them and adults are amazed at what they learn about Australia from each story.' (Source: The Dreaming : An Aboriginal Nations Australia Production website)

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