Bianca Ramirez Bianca Ramirez i(A153712 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Gus Meets Auntie Hazel Carrie Haworth , Bianca Ramirez (illustrator), Joondalup : Ocean Publishing , 2013 8612589 2013 single work picture book children's

'In the first story, ‘Gus meets Auntie Hazel’, Mr. and Mrs. Galah are very worried because Mrs. Galah had laid six eggs but the nest they have built is only big enough for five. When the babies hatch out, one of the chicks, Gus, who is very noisy and very nosy, falls out of his nest straight onto Auntie Hazel’s lap. What should Auntie Hazel do? She decides to look after him.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Gus and the Shiny Ring Carrie Haworth , Bianca Ramirez (illustrator), Joondalup : Ocean Publishing , 2012 Z1935023 2012 single work picture book children's

'In this the second story of the series, Auntie Hazel has run out of bird seed for Gus, so she takes him to the pet shop to buy some more. There Gus says hello to all of his furry and feathered friends. They meet a lady who has lost her valuable ring. Gus loves anything shiny, so can he find it for her? Ages 2+.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Gus and the Driftwood Puppy Carrie Haworth , Bianca Ramirez (illustrator), Shelley : Carrie Haworth , 2012 Z1935020 2012 single work picture book children's

'The third story, ‘Gus and the Driftwood Puppy’, sees Gus looking out of Auntie Hazel’s window on a windy day. Suddenly Gus spots a little black puppy floating down the Swan River on a piece of driftwood. Without hesitation, Gus and Auntie Hazel rescue the puppy and return the puppy safely to the river bank where she is reunited with the puppy’s very relieved and grateful Mummy.' (Publication summary)

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