Lydia Susanna Eliott Lydia Susanna Eliott i(A46456 works by) (a.k.a. Lydia S. Eliott)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Coconut Island Twins Lydia Susanna Eliott , London : Lutterworth , 1956 Z1327191 1956 single work children's fiction children's Twins Lulu and Rangi turn ten and learn to overcome some local petty jealousies and bullying on their idyllic Pacific island with forgiveness and love.
1 y separately published work icon Australian Adventure Lydia Susanna Eliott , London : Lutterworth , 1956 Z848970 1956 single work children's
1 y separately published work icon Kangaroo Country Lydia Susanna Eliott , London : Lutterworth , 1955 Z842480 1955 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Kangaroo Coolaroo Lydia Susanna Eliott , London : Frederick Warne , 1950 Z848022 1950 single work children's fiction children's The life journey of Coolaroo, from joey to leader of the mob.
1 y separately published work icon Tufty the Teddy Lydia Susanna Eliott , London : Lutterworth , 1950 Z847019 1950 single work children's
1 y separately published work icon The Koala Family at Home Lydia Susanna Eliott , London : Frederick Warne , 1949 Z1328687 1949 single work children's fiction children's Follows the day to day adventures of koalas Roly, Clip and Feather as they learn to climb, explore and distinguish between welcome and unwelcome visitors.
1 y separately published work icon Little Teddy Bear Lydia Susanna Eliott , London : Collins , 1939 Z1260749 1939 single work children's fiction children's The book contains a substantial amount of information about koalas and the operation of Koala Park near Sydney. It also includes a fictionalised account of how Edward the koala came into the care of Mrs Roberts who lived on Philip Island.
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