Synopsis
Carey the Kookaburra Listens
Animal Friends of the Australian Bush
by Karen Armstrong
High in a river-red gum, as the morning light touches the leaves, Carey Kookaburra sends her famous laughing call across the bush. But one day the bush does not answer - and Carey discovers something more powerful than making noise... the gift of listening.
Carey the Kookaburra Listens is a gentle, lyrical Australian picture book that invites children to slow down, notice nature, and hear the small, beautiful sounds of Country.
Perfect for early childhood, Foundation-Year 3, and primary classrooms, this richly illustrated story supports:
- social-emotional learning
- mindfulness and deep listening
- connection to nature
- Australian animal studies
- vocabulary and reading comprehension
Children will meet familiar bush friends - kangaroos, platypus, wombats, cockatoos and frogs - as the landscape moves from golden dawn to star-filled night in a warm, immersive read-aloud experience.
With stunning painterly illustrations and a calming rhythmic text, this book is ideal for:
Australian classrooms
home libraries
teacher-librarian collections
nature lovers
thoughtful gifts for young readers
At the back of the book you'll also find a child-friendly kookaburra fact page, making it perfect for cross-curriculum learning in English, Science and HASS.
A beautiful Australian animal picture book about: listening - belonging - caring for the land - finding your voice
Part of the Animal Friends of the Australian Bush series by Karen Armstrong.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798249365219
- Number of pages: 26
- Dimensions: 216 x 216 x 2 mm
- Languages: English
