It‘s here!!! Toffee is almost as excited as me. 🥰
#AussieSecretSanta
It‘s here!!! Toffee is almost as excited as me. 🥰
#AussieSecretSanta
The Roo by Alan Baxter was an absolute blast to read! I mean, this is a book about a kangaroo gone rogue, viciously taking out the people of a small town. Of course it was a wild ride!
https://www.ericarobynreads.com/book-review-the-roo-by-alan-baxter/
Great fast paced fun horror novella. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who‘s a fan of creature features.
This was a great example of nonfiction because not only was the information presented in a clear and followable way, the images were truly awesome and definitely extended the information being presented.
I would use this book in a future classroom because students would really enjoy learning about a new and mysterious animal.
“It feels like we have walked into a living fairytale“
“It feels like we have walked into a living fairytale“
I would use this in my classroom to show students maps and animals. It is very informational and the kids would enjoy learning about new animals.
This nonfiction book has amazing pictures of maps and animals that would keep students engaged. This book was designed to be informational about tree kangaroos and how and where they live. The information is presented clearly and in an engaging way.
This book is very accurate, because the author themselves went on this journey and Raible to write about their experiences as well as the natural things going on there currently. The text does reveal diversity and avoid stereotyping, because she is writing about the real people there in the mountain ranges