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Are you looking for a children's book that is highly educational, great for introducing simple addition, and is jam-packed with hands-on learning? Hop the little frog and Pointy the echidna are craving a bush tucker salad. Join the pair as they travel around the Northern Territory to collect bush fruits, and meet Australian animals while learning how teen numbers are made. This is the perfect children's book to learn the concept of teen numbers being made by 10 as the base number. This book introduces Australian animals and bush tucker found in the Northern Territory. Ideal for preschool,…mehr

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Are you looking for a children's book that is highly educational, great for introducing simple addition, and is jam-packed with hands-on learning? Hop the little frog and Pointy the echidna are craving a bush tucker salad. Join the pair as they travel around the Northern Territory to collect bush fruits, and meet Australian animals while learning how teen numbers are made. This is the perfect children's book to learn the concept of teen numbers being made by 10 as the base number. This book introduces Australian animals and bush tucker found in the Northern Territory. Ideal for preschool, kindergarten and grade 1 students and teachers. Suggested activities are provided for parents. This story is great for a quick bedtime story, engaging for students and perfect to be read aloud with friends and family!
Autorenporträt
Courtney Jeffery is a passionate early childhood educator, artist, and storyteller based in the Northern Territory, Australia. With over a decade of teaching experience, she brings the magic of learning to life through rich, sensory experiences that celebrate the land, culture, and voices of the Top End.Inspired by the vibrant bushland, unique wildlife, and the joyful curiosity of her own children, Courtney began writing and illustrating stories that reflect the real lives of families growing up in the NT. Her work captures the rhythms of nature, the importance of community, and the beauty of childhood discovery.