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1 y separately published work icon Perce Parrot and Others Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1946 Z1838435 1946 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Painter Peter and Other Pictures Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1946 Z1838432 1946 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Ding Dong Bell Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1946 Z1838430 1946 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon D. F. Series 135 Dawfox Productions (publisher), 1946 Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1940-1949 Z1597295 1946 series - publisher picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Perce Parrot and Others Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1946 Z1597037 1946 single work picture book poetry children's
1 y separately published work icon A Book For Boys Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1946 Z1370348 1946 single work picture book children's A rhyming verse accompanies pictures of a wide range of transport from tanks and bombers to seaplanes and cars.
1 y separately published work icon The Adventures of Flopsie Flat-Foot, the Walking Toy Anne Bracken , Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z1490219 1944 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Martin and Maisie Mouse Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z1483433 1944 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Toddler's Picture Book Rufus Morris (illustrator), Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z1384369 1944 single work picture book children's Depiction of everyday imaginative play with dolls by different children.
1 y separately published work icon The Forgetful Elephant Elisabeth MacIntyre , Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z1233185 1944 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Adventures of Joker Jack Timothy Kay , Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z1185606 1944 single work children's fiction children's The life of a kookaburra named Joker Jack, from birth onwards.
1 y separately published work icon The Willing Donkey Elisabeth MacIntyre , Elisabeth MacIntyre (illustrator), Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z962402 1944 single work picture book children's There are three little donkeys called Dorothy, Lionel, and Madeline. Dorothy and Lionel are very stubborn, but Madeline is very willing. Madeline always works harder than the other two, who simply refuse. But perhaps one day the tables will turn ….
1 y separately published work icon The Handsome Duckling Elisabeth MacIntyre , Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z831541 1944 single work children's fiction children's Mrs Hen lays nine eggs, and buys a tenth at the shop. When her eggs hatch, she has nine chicks, and one baby duckling whom she names Leslie. When all the chicks go to school, Leslie decides to go swimming instead. He takes one of his chick sisters with him. But she can’t swim! Will disaster ensue?
1 y separately published work icon Leafy and Prince Brumby Gladys Lister , Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z831196 1944 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Black Lamb Elisabeth MacIntyre , Sydney : Jons Productions , 1944 Z830672 1944 single work picture book children's The story of a little black lamb called Leicester who is very well behaved.
1 y separately published work icon Bobby Rubbernose : A Story About a Little Koala Bear Who Lost Himself and Was Found Again Timothy Kay , Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1943 Z830525 1943 single work children's fiction children's Bobby Rubbernose, a young koala, is blown from his tree in a strong wind. As he tries to find his way home, he is found by a hunter, who takes Bobby home to his children. The children feed Booby milk and biscuits, even though he should be eating only gum leaves. Whatever will become of Bobby Rubbernose?
1 y separately published work icon Funland Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1940-1949 Z1532165 1940-1949 selected work poetry children's
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