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Counting our country

Counting our country

Counting our Country in Arnhem Land. This is a bilingual counting book from Jill Daniels, an Indigenous artist who lives in SE Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Jill's paintings of animals found on her country celebrate her distinctive style and playful use of colour. Children will love counting the animals from 1 to 10. Each page features the name of the animal in Ritharrnu, Jill's Aboriginal language, and in English. A guide on 'How to pronounce the Ritharrnu animal names' appears at the back of the book and encourages readers and young children to see if they can say them. Counting our Country recognises the value of developing cultural literary by introducing Indigenous language and art in the early years. It will be loved in homes and libraries throughout Australia.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920444653 EB DAN
Board Book   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 000066268429
ISBN 9781925768657 (hardback)
Call Number 513.2/11
Dates Daniels, Jill 1959-,
Name of Publisher Broome, Western Australia : Magabala Books, 2019.
Attachments colour illustrations ; 17 x 19 cm.
Summary Counting our Country in Arnhem Land. This is a bilingual counting book from Jill Daniels, an Indigenous artist who lives in SE Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Jill's paintings of animals found on her country celebrate her distinctive style and playful use of colour. Children will love counting the animals from 1 to 10. Each page features the name of the animal in Ritharrnu, Jill's Aboriginal language, and in English. A guide on 'How to pronounce the Ritharrnu animal names' appears at the back of the book and encourages readers and young children to see if they can say them. Counting our Country recognises the value of developing cultural literary by introducing Indigenous language and art in the early years. It will be loved in homes and libraries throughout Australia.
Subject Animals
Counting
Aboriginal Australians -- Nothern Territory Languages
Australia.
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