Somebody's land : welcome to our country / Adam Goodes and Ellie Laing ; illustrated by David Hardy.

By: Goodes, Adam [author.]Contributor(s): Laing, Ellie [author.] | Hardy, David [Illustrator.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Welcome to our countryPublisher: Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760526726Subject(s): Aboriginal Australians -- Juvenile fiction | Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile fiction | Aboriginal Australians -- History -- Juvenile fiction | Australia -- History -- Juvenile fiction | Australia -- Discovery and exploration -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Children's stories. | Australian fiction. | Picture books. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: Somebody's Land is an invitation to connect with First Nations culture, to acknowledge the hurt of the past, and to join together as one community with a precious shared history as old as time. Adam Goodes and Ellie Laing's powerful words and David Hardy's pictures, full of life, invite children and their families to imagine themselves into Australia's past - to feel the richness of our First Nations' history, to acknowledge that our country was never terra nullius, and to understand what 'welcome to our country' really means.
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Somebody's Land is an invitation to connect with First Nations culture, to acknowledge the hurt of the past, and to join together as one community with a precious shared history as old as time. Adam Goodes and Ellie Laing's powerful words and David Hardy's pictures, full of life, invite children and their families to imagine themselves into Australia's past - to feel the richness of our First Nations' history, to acknowledge that our country was never terra nullius, and to understand what 'welcome to our country' really means.

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