Makiko Nakazawa Makiko Nakazawa i(A68813 works by)
Gender: Female
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6 y separately published work icon Can I Have a Lamington Please? Dana Skopal , Margaret A. Clark (illustrator), ( trans. Laurentius Nugraha with title Apakah saya boleh makan Lamington? ) Gladesville : Opal Affinity Books , 2001 Z970046 2001 single work picture book children's
12 y separately published work icon Can You Do Anything Special? Dana Skopal , Margaret A. Clark (illustrator), ( trans. Makiko Nakazawa with title Anata no tokui na koto wa? ) Gladesville : Opal Affinity Books , 1999 Z1450613 1999 single work picture book children's Mrs Koala asks her friends what special things they can do, and the kangaroo, emu, platypus, kookaburra, wombat and koala all describe their different skills. (Source: Google Books)
5 2 y separately published work icon Hattie and the Fox Mem Fox , Patricia Mullins (illustrator), Sydney : Ashton Scholastic , 1986 Z831055 1986 single work picture book children's 'Hattie the Hen spots danger. "I can see a nose and two eyes in the bushes!" cries Hattie. But nobody is listening. The goose and the pig and the sheep and the horse and the cow don't seem to care. That is, until they realise that Hattie is right.' (Source: Amazon Books)
4 8 y separately published work icon Shoes from Grandpa Mem Fox , Patricia Mullins (illustrator), Sydney : Ashton Scholastic , 1989 Z832768 1989 single work picture book children's A cumulative rhyme relating to the chain of events that begins when Grandpa buys Jessie a new pair of shoes.
7 3 y separately published work icon Wombat Stew Marcia Kay Vaughan , Pamela Lofts (illustrator), Sydney : Ashton Scholastic , 1984 Z795136 1984 single work picture book children's 'In this classic Australian picture book, a dingo catches a wombat and wants to cook him in a stew. But all the other bush animals have a plan to save their friend. They trick the dingo into using mud, feathers, flies, bugs and gum nuts in his wombat stew, and the result is - a stew the dingo will never forget!' (Source: Publisher's website)
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