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'Mary is not afraid of anything – except the crocodiles in the mighty Sepik River. When her mother needs help, Mary must make the journey of her life and find out just how brave she is.' (Publication summary)
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Clayton,Murrumbeena - Oakleigh - Springvale area,Melbourne South East,Melbourne,Victoria,:Blake Education,2015.
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Extent:iii, 62p.
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School Level: Lower Primary, Middle Primary
ISBN:9781760200886
Series:ySparklers Asian StoriesClayton South:Blake Education,2014-141649912014series - publisher children's fiction
'Blake’s new full-colour Asian Stories are contemporary tales set across Asia and the Pacific. Students follow characters their own age in their local environments – at school, at home, in the village, visiting local landmarks – so they can observe everyday life in another culture. With a window into the social and cultural norms of our near neighbours, these books are valuable tools to build both literacy skills and cross-cultural understanding.
'This series has been written specifically for the Australian Curriculum priority: ‘Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia’.' (Publication summary)