George the wombat / Aussie Ark.

Contributor(s): Aussie Ark [issuing body.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Aussie Ark rescue ; 1.Publisher: Warriewood, NSW : Woodslane Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 22 x 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781922800169Subject(s): Australian Reptile Park (Gosford, N.S.W.) | Endangered species -- Juvenile literature | Wombats -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 599.24 Summary: George The Wombat is the story of an orphaned wombat joey called George who was raised by the keepers at the Australian Reptile Park when his mother sadly passed away. This positive and happy book features actual photos of the adorable George and his keepers at the Australian Reptile Park. This beautiful story also aims to educate about Australian native animals and the people that care for them. Included is a Wombat fact file and a QR code that links to video footage of George as an extra bonus. Part of the proceeds from this book go towards supporting Aussie Ark, a charity that supports endangered Australian wildlife.
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Animals J 599 .24 GEO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31111085786422

For ages 5-8 years.

George The Wombat is the story of an orphaned wombat joey called George who was raised by the keepers at the Australian Reptile Park when his mother sadly passed away. This positive and happy book features actual photos of the adorable George and his keepers at the Australian Reptile Park. This beautiful story also aims to educate about Australian native animals and the people that care for them. Included is a Wombat fact file and a QR code that links to video footage of George as an extra bonus. Part of the proceeds from this book go towards supporting Aussie Ark, a charity that supports endangered Australian wildlife.

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