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This storybook is about the habits of some animals, both native and introduced, that you can find in the Pilbara region of northwestern Australia.
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Language:Aboriginal YinhawangkaAIATSIS ref. (A48) (WA SF50-04), English
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Text in Yinhawangka language with English translations.
Includes wordlist and guide to spelling and pronunciation.
Notes:
'This is the first Wangka Maya publication that uses ‘sound printing’ technology. The audio for the book is marked up by hidden microscopic printing. Each track can be played by moving an audio reader pen across relevant pages or sections. The audio reader pen is a USB audio player with a built-in optical scanner.' (Source: Publisher's website)