The Kookaburra That Could

The Kookaburra That Could
Author: Siobhan Reddel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780975235225

An illustrated book about a baby kookaburra, Jack, who finds his voice and makes a friend.

Kookaburra

Kookaburra
Author: Steven Anderson
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1632904721

"For more than 80 years, Austrialian kids have sang a song about a laughing bird called a kookaburra and now U.S. kids do too! Full-colored illustrations make this song come alive for a new generation. Includes hardcover book, music CD and online music access." --Amazon.

The Road from Coorain

The Road from Coorain
Author: Jill Ker Conway
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-06-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307797309

In a memoir that pierces and delights us, Jill Ker Conway tells the story of her astonishing journey into adulthood—a journey that would ultimately span immense distances and encompass worlds, ideas, and ways of life that seem a century apart. She was seven before she ever saw another girl child. At eight, still too small to mount her horse unaided, she was galloping miles, alone, across Coorain, her parents' thirty thousand windswept, drought-haunted acres in the Australian outback, doing a "man's job" of helping herd the sheep because World War II had taken away the able-bodied men. She loved (and makes us see and feel) the vast unpeopled landscape, beautiful and hostile, whose uncertain weathers tormented the sheep ranchers with conflicting promises of riches and inescapable disaster. She adored (and makes us know) her large-visioned father and her strong, radiant mother, who had gone willingly with him into a pioneering life of loneliness and bone-breaking toil, who seemed miraculously to succeed in creating a warmly sheltering home in the harsh outback, and who, upon her husband's sudden death when Jill was ten, began to slide—bereft of the partnership of work and love that had so utterly fulfilled her—into depression and dependency. We see Jill, staggered by the loss of her father, catapulted to what seemed another planet—the suburban Sydney of the 1950s and its crowded, noisy, cliquish school life. Then the heady excitement of the University, but with it a yet more demanding course of lessons—Jill embracing new ideas, new possibilities, while at the same time trying to be mother to her mother and resenting it, escaping into drink, pulling herself back, striking a balance. We see her slowly gaining strength, coming into her own emotionally and intellectually and beginning the joyous love affair that gave wings to her newfound self. Worlds away from Coorain, in America, Jill Conway became a historian and the first woman president of Smith College. Her story of Coorain and the road from Coorain startles by its passion and evocative power, by its understanding of the ways in which a total, deep-rooted commitment to place—or to a dream—can at once liberate and imprison. It is a story of childhood as both Eden and anguish, and of growing up as a journey toward the difficult life of the free.

The Bush Birds

The Bush Birds
Author: Bridget Farmer
Publisher: Black Cockatoo Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646843025

A book of Australian birds commonly found in the bush. Each page contains a riddle to engage the reader with the illustration and try and guess the name of the bird. This book aims to both familiarise readers with the twelve birds included within the pages but also teach them what to look for when trying to identify birds in real life.

The Kookaburra Gambit

The Kookaburra Gambit
Author: Claire McNab
Publisher: Bella Books
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1642472166

Owning fifty-one percent of an L.A. detective agency isn’t as exciting as it sounds when your partner—gorgeous though she is—won’t let you solve any cases. Transplanted Aussie Kylie Kendall is frustrated as all get out, but that’s about to change. Twins Alf and Chicka Hartnidge, creators of Australia’s hit children’s TV show The Oz Mob, hire Kylie to find out who’s smuggling opals into the States inside their Kelvin Kookaburra plush toys. At risk is their deal with Lamb White Incorporated, a film company owned by charismatic evangelist Brother Owen, whose followers include A-list Hollywood celebrities. Can Kylie solve her very first case? And, more important, can she win the heart of her cool, contained business partner, Ariana Creeling? With The Kookaburra Gambit, Claire McNab has created yet another mystery full of suspense, humor, and, of course, a generous helping of Aussie charm. Originally published by Alyson Publications 2005.

I See a Kookaburra!

I See a Kookaburra!
Author: Steve Jenkins
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0547348819

I See a Kookaburra! lets readers search for an oystercatcher, an elephant shrew, and a fierce snapping turtle in the places where they live. Learn how these animals and many others grow and thrive in very different environments. Incorporated into the book is an interactive element. Hidden in the illustrations are animals camouflaged in their surroundings. Turn the page to see if you were able to find them all!

The Kookaburra Who Couldn't Laugh

The Kookaburra Who Couldn't Laugh
Author: Carolyn McMurray
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1493137255

The idea of writing a story about a Kookaburra who couldnt laugh was taken from a real life incident in Sydney.

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.

Kookaburra

Kookaburra
Author: Sarah Legge
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780643090637

Kookaburras are among the largest kingfishers in the world. They can live in a wide variety of habitats, and have adapted to living around humans relatively well. While they may be a familiar icon, Sarah Legge also explains why this laughing king of the bush is a much more complex bird than generally assumed.