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Winner of the 2016 Environment Award for Children’s Literature (Picture Fiction)
Winner of the 2016 Environment Award for Children’s Literature (Picture Fiction)
A board book celebrating all there is to know about wombats and how to act and sound like one!
Wombats are nocturnal, live in burrows and are closely related to the Koala. They are small, round and have good muscles so are often called “the bulldozers of the bush.”
Wombats live in coastal areas, grasslands or forest areas in New South Wales, eastern Victoria, north-east Tasmania and Flinders Island (a small island just north of Tasmania). They don’t live in the desert as they are herbivores.
Kangaroo Valley in New South Wales is another great place to see wombats in the wild, but like any wild animals, they’re not the most reliable when trying to spot them outside
You can see more of Renee’s drawings of the animals and Australian landscape here –Renee Treml
Destination : Australia Author/Guide: Renee Treml
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