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'This book captures the contrast between city and country life and shows children how all kinds of creatures have a purpose and help to keep the balance of nature. Ages 4+.' (Publication summary)
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Thuringowa:Black Ink Press,2010Z17076432010single work picture book children's 'Girrawaa the Goanna is the third of Gloria Whalan's Grandma's Farm stories. Native creatures often cause trouble on Australian farms. This is how Grandma deals with the goanna in her chook pen.' (Source: Black Ink Press website, www.blackinkpress.com.au)