Children of the Dreamtime

Children of the Dreamtime
Author: Helen Baldwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1989
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Watercolour paintings from Central Australia of people and activities at Yuendumu, Beswick, Papunya, Napperby, Areyonga, Mbunghara, Docker River, Kintore and Maryvale; gecko legend of Itirkawara (Chambers Pillar)

The Rainbow Serpent

The Rainbow Serpent
Author: Dick Roughsey
Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1993-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780207174339

Recounts the aborigine story of creation featuring Goorialla, the great Rainbow Serpent.

Kookoo Kookaburra

Kookoo Kookaburra
Author: Gregg Dreise
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Dreamtime (Aboriginal Australian mythology)
ISBN: 9781921248900

Age range 5 to 8 Kindness is like a boomerang -- if you throw it often, it comes back often. Kookoo the Kookaburra is the second heartwarming morality tale - set within the cultural context of theDreamtime -- by Queensland teacher Gregg Dreise. In the same vein as his first book Silly Birds (MagabalaBooks 2014) Dreise tells the story of Kookoo, a kind and well-loved kookaburra who is famous for entertainingthe other bush creatures with his funny stories. Everyone knows Kookoo has a special gift because he cantell funny stories about the other animals without hurting their feelings. However, when Kookoo runs out ofkind stories he turns to teasing and making fun of his friends' differences.Refusing to listen to the sage advice of his uncle, Kookoo gradually alienates all his friends until he findshimself alone and ignored by the other animals. When he finally listens to the sounds of his own laughterechoing around the bush and realises it has become an unhappy sound, Kookoo is forced to remember hisuncle's words and change his ways -- kindness is like a boomerang -- if you throw it often, it comes backoften.

John Midas in the Dreamtime

John Midas in the Dreamtime
Author: Patrick Skene Catling
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1986
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780688061074

While visiting the site of sacred cave paintings in the middle of the Australian outback, John Midas slips back thousands of years and finds himself among a prehistoric aboriginal tribe.

How the Birds Got Their Colours

How the Birds Got Their Colours
Author: Mary Albert
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781741699678

This book is based on a story told by Mary Albert, of the Bardi people, to Aboriginal children living in Broome, Western Australia. The illustrations are adapted from their paintings of the story. Mary Albert said, 'Would you like to hear a story from long ago? My mother used to tell me lots of stories, but this story I loved the best, because I loved the birds.'

Dunbi the Owl

Dunbi the Owl
Author: Pamela Lofts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2004
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781865046266

This book is based on a story told by Daisy Utemorrah of the Worora people to Aboriginal children living in Derby, Western Australia. The illustrations are adapted from their paintings of her story. She said, "I used to live with my parents in a humpy house. My Grandmother, my aunties and even my Grandpa told me stories from the Dreamtime. I kept the stories till I was old enough to tell children. We want to share our stories with all children so they learn what Aborigines used to do."

Stradbroke Dreamtime

Stradbroke Dreamtime
Author: Oodgeroo Noonuccal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1999
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9780207198656

A new edition of this classic title.

Dreamtime

Dreamtime
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 161
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Essays in which happiness becomes a magic carpet, lifting readers above momentary fret and making the ordinary appears wondrous.

Tales of My Grandmother's Dreamtime

Tales of My Grandmother's Dreamtime
Author: Naiura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992370787

Naiura has faithfully recorded stories told to him as a child by his Grandmother. Every story is illustrated by colourful traditional aboriginal dot artwork. Teach children the tales of indigenous Australians and gain an appreciation of their art.