Wendy Binks Wendy Binks i(A95898 works by)
Gender: Female
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y separately published work icon 10 Clumsy Emus Gosford : Scholastic Australia , 2014 7066687 2014 single work picture book children's

'Ten clumsy emus rolling down the hill.
Ten clumsy emus rolling down the hill.
And if one clumsy emu should feel a little ill,
There’ll be nine clumsy emus rolling down the hill.

'Come counting with the clumsy emus. It’s the most emusing way to count to 10! Follow the emus as they go skating, play basketball and musical chairs, fly model planes and even go to the zoo!'  (Publication summary)

2012 finalist Crystal Kite Award Australian and New Zealand Division
y separately published work icon Scrambled Egg : Another Stripey Adventure South Fremantle : Stunned Emu Press , 2007 Z1490235 2007 single work children's fiction children's

Fluster the corella is frantic. Her egg has fallen from her nest. Stripey and Leggy want to help her, but before they can make a plan, the egg begins to hatch. Soon the strangest creature any of them have ever seen appears. It is definitely NOT a corella chick. Not a bird of any kind in fact. However, birds are not the only creatures that lay eggs. Join Stripey and his friends as their search for the mother of the funny little grub takes them from Broken Springs to beyond the Black Stump.

2007 shortlisted Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Premier's Prize for Writing for Children
y separately published work icon Where's Stripey? South Fremantle : Stunned Emu Press , 2006 Z1275902 2006 single work picture book children's

'Can you imagine having to keep track of thirty small emu chicks, who are running here, there and everywhere? ' (Publication summary)

2005 winner Wild & Woolley Prize for Best Independently Published Australian Books Children's and Young Adult
2005 joint winner Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Premier's Prize for Writing for Children
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