Kerry Kitzelman Kerry Kitzelman i(A116637 works by)
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1 1 y separately published work icon Say 'Hello' Wombat : What Games Will I Play Today Kerry Kitzelman , Steve Parish (illustrator), Archerfield : Steve Parish Publishing , 2009 Z1757652 2009 single work picture book children's

'This newly created range of Steve Parish KIDS books features some of Australia's cutest animals and is an enchanting way to introduce children to books and help prepare them for reading.

'A child's perception is very different to an adult's. Children don't automatically know how to progress through a book — a precursor to learning to read.

'Each book in the Say "Hello" series acquaints children with Australian animals and promotes a set of skills that prepares them for reading. Say "Hello" to an Aussie icon and start your child on the road to a lifetime of reading pleasure.'(Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Min Min Mouse Sue Kitzelman , Kerry Kitzelman (illustrator), Steve Parish (illustrator), Archerfield : Steve Parish Publishing , 2009 Z1757643 2009 single work picture book children's

'She's cute, she's clever and she loves playing games. Min Min the Australian Hopping Mouse invites Mat the kangaroo to join her in a jumping competition. Can you guess who the winner will be?' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Gus Has a Gap Kerry Kitzelman , Steve Parish (illustrator), Sue Kitzelman (illustrator), Les Hall (illustrator), Archerfield : Steve Parish Publishing , 2009 Z1757640 2009 single work picture book children's

'Gus the glider has a gap, right between his two front teeth where everyone can see it. None of the other gliders has a gap - and he wishes he could look just like them. He dreams of life without a gap between his teeth... but to his surprise, it isn't as good as he had at first thought. Maybe having a gap isn't so bad after all.'(Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Bilby and Friends Kerry Kitzelman , Steve Parish (illustrator), Archerfield : Steve Parish Publishing , 2009 Z1757635 2009 single work picture book children's

'Bilby had been quiet lately and his friends were worried about him. What is he keeping from them and how will it affect their world? Come on an engaging journey with Bilby and the other endangered animals as they seek new horizons - a horizon beyond extinction. Kids will love this page-turner and enjoy the adventure with Bilby, learning about some less well-known endangered animals like the Nailtail Wallaby, the Numbat and Kowari along the way.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Home at Last : The Adventures of Joey Grey Kerry Kitzelman , Steve Parish (illustrator), Archerfield : Steve Parish Publishing , 2007 Z1512483 2007 single work picture book children's Joey Grey has lost his mother and none of the other animals can find her until Koala spots a mob of kangaroos close by.
1 y separately published work icon The Truth About Horrie Kerry Kitzelman , Steve Parish (illustrator), Archerfield : Steve Parish Publishing , 2007 Z1512477 2007 single work picture book children's Horrie the wombat learns from Chester, the horse on the farm, that he is not part of the people family but has been adopted by them.
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