Tell 'Em!

$15.99

By Rosemary Sullivan and Katrina Germein

Illustrated by Karen Briggs

A joyous and exuberant picture book about life in a remote community


Tell 'em how us kids like to play.
We got bikes and give each other rides.
Tell 'em about the dancing and singing,
And all the stories the old people know.

In this book, written in conjunction with children from Manyallaluk School in the Roper River region in the NT, the voices of Indigenous children sing out across the land to tell us about their life in a remote community.

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By Rosemary Sullivan and Katrina Germein

Illustrated by Karen Briggs

A joyous and exuberant picture book about life in a remote community


Tell 'em how us kids like to play.
We got bikes and give each other rides.
Tell 'em about the dancing and singing,
And all the stories the old people know.

In this book, written in conjunction with children from Manyallaluk School in the Roper River region in the NT, the voices of Indigenous children sing out across the land to tell us about their life in a remote community.

By Rosemary Sullivan and Katrina Germein

Illustrated by Karen Briggs

A joyous and exuberant picture book about life in a remote community


Tell 'em how us kids like to play.
We got bikes and give each other rides.
Tell 'em about the dancing and singing,
And all the stories the old people know.

In this book, written in conjunction with children from Manyallaluk School in the Roper River region in the NT, the voices of Indigenous children sing out across the land to tell us about their life in a remote community.

  • Format: Paperback picture book

    Dimensions: 24.0 cm x 25.0 cm

    Pages: 32

  • ISBN: 9781921504983

    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Imprint: Working Title Press AU)

    Release Date: 12 July 2022

  • Author: Rosemary Sullivan and Katrina Germein

    Illustrator: Karen Briggs

  • Early Childhood (4-6 yrs)

  • FIRST NATIONS

    Roper River, Northern Territory, Australia, children, Aboriginal children, Indigenous, remote communities, daily life, Manyallaluk School

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