Koko the kookaburra who couldn't laugh / Paul Ashford Harris ; illustrations by Anne Bowman.

By: Harris, Paul Ashford [author.]Contributor(s): Bowman, Anne [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Paddington, N.S.W.] : Impact Press, [2016]Description: 16 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781925384123Other title: Koko the kookaburra who could not laughSubject(s): Kookaburra -- Juvenile fictionDDC classification: A823.4 Summary: Mr and Mrs Kookaburra gave their three chicks, Caroline, Castanet and Koko, laughing lessons. After a while they began to notice there was a problem. Koko wasn't laughing at all. Did you know that Kookaburras mate for life? Female Kookaburras will lay 2-4 eggs at a time. The whole family then helps to raise and protect the young. Trees are very important to the Kookaburra's survival because they use them to roost and nest in and to perch in when hunting for prey. When trees are removed, Kookaburras have fewer sites where they can breed and feed, and this can lead to a decline in their numbers.
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Junior primary school age.

Mr and Mrs Kookaburra gave their three chicks, Caroline, Castanet and Koko, laughing lessons. After a while they began to notice there was a problem. Koko wasn't laughing at all. Did you know that Kookaburras mate for life? Female Kookaburras will lay 2-4 eggs at a time. The whole family then helps to raise and protect the young. Trees are very important to the Kookaburra's survival because they use them to roost and nest in and to perch in when hunting for prey. When trees are removed, Kookaburras have fewer sites where they can breed and feed, and this can lead to a decline in their numbers.

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