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This is a story about trees and fungi connected through a ‘wood
wide web’ – told by one tiny fungal spore .A little fungus
meets a baby cacao tree and they learn to feed each other. They
cooperate with a forest of plants and a metropolis of microbes in
the soil. But when drought strikes can they work together to
survive? The fourth book in the Small Friends Books series, this
science-adventure story explores the Earth-shaping partnerships
between plants, fungi and bacteria. A beautifully-illustrated
science-adventure story, created in collaboration with scientists.
Engages children in the invisible world of microbes. ‘The Science
Behind the Story’ section allows for deeper exploration of the
scientific concepts underpinning the story.
Tamarra: A Story of Termites on Gurindji Country is a fascinating,
illustrated science book that takes kids inside the life of
termites through storytelling from the Gurindji People. Did you
know there are four types of termite poo? Or that a warm paste made
from termite mound is used to strengthen a Gurindji baby's body and
spirit? Or that spinifex (which termites eat) is one of the
strongest plants in the world? Created as a collaboration between
over 30 First Nations and non-Indigenous contributors, the story
and artworks explore how termites and their mounds connect
different parts of Country, from tiny Gurindji babies and their
loving grandmothers, to spiky spinifex plants growing in the hot
sun. Written in traditional Gurindji, Gurindji Kriol and English
(with a QR code to an audio version spoken in language), Tamarra is
a truly original story with beautiful artwork that takes readers on
an educational and cultural journey through Gurindji Country.
Suitable for children aged 7 to 12 years.
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