About The Aussie Alphabet: A Wild Ride Through the Australian ABCs!:
Get ready for an Adventure like no other!
The Aussie Alphabet takes you and your little one on a thrilling journey through the ABCs, where every letter introduces a new and amazing Australian animal. From the curious antechinus to the enchanting lyrebird, and the gentle dugong to the quirky numbat, your child will fall in love with learning the alphabet through the fascinating world of Aussie wildlife.
The Aussie Alphabet is not just a book, it’s a ticket to a world where learning meets excitement, perfect for curious little explorers. Buckle up for a wild, educational ride through the land Down Under, where all the little Aussies in this book have something to say.
Kids, are you ready to:
Explore the wild wonders of Australia?
Learn your ABCs in the coolest way possible?
Make new animal friends on every page?
The Aussie Alphabet is not just a book, it’s a ticket to a world where learning meets excitement, perfect for curious little explorers. Buckle up for a wild, educational ride through the land Down Under!
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Author Bio:
Georgette Noëllat was born in Australia in 1951, of Scottish and French parentage. Displaying prodigious talent in music, her first published book, ‘Theory for Young Students’, was written at the age of thirteen. Following on from the University of Melbourne Conservatorium, where she attained a degree in Music, she went on to study Law and practised as a Barrister and Solicitor, until illness and a stroke forced an early retirement.
Although Georgette was a fluent reader by the age of four, her brain function differed from other children. She was intolerant of books about fairies, witches, talking rabbits, and similar books for children that her local library bus had on offer. She would only read books on facts about the natural world and relied on her observations of the animals around her, helping her appreciate their unique differences.
Throughout her life as a music teacher, lawyer, artist, farmer and author, Georgette used her neurodiversity to look more intently into the contributions children and adults made, with diverse interests and abilities, delighting in the wonders this world has to offer.
Her latest book, ‘The Aussie Alphabet’ gives children the opportunity to absorb each animal’s point of view (when reading or being read to), allowing them to share their thoughts with those willing to listen.