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'Henry loved his family, he loved the bush and he loved his music. Every morning he greeted the playing his didgeridoo high up on the cliff top. But Henry wanted to play his didgeridoo with his brothers and uncles around the campfire. He wanted to play while Grandfather told stories from the dreamtime. Henry knew her would have to make the great emu dance before he was ready to play with his family.' (Publication summary)
'Henry's brother is getting married and it is time to prepare for the ceremony. Grandfather suggests for Henry to organise something special for his brother. But what can henry do? How can he show his love for his brother and prove to his family that he is older and wiser?
In the early morning light as the white cockatoos glide in along the river, Henry clears the celebration circle and thinks of a way to commemorate his brother's special day.
Educational hardcover story book for curriculum use, or for reading enjoyment.' (Publication summary)