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1 y separately published work icon Saving Seal : the Plastic Predicament Diane Jackson Hill , Craig Smith (illustrator), Carlton : Museum Victoria , 2021 23067899 2021 single work picture book children's

'Seal has made his home in the waters of a coastal village, but he often finds himself trapped and ensnared in the plastic rubbish filling the Bay. Fortunately, he is rescued by Lizzie and Grandpa Dave. 

'Lizzie and Grandpa Dave are motivated to do something about cleaning up their Bay and saving the marine life who are being threatened more and more by the rubbish found in the Bay and on their beaches. They encourage the towns people to join them in their fight against plastic pollution devastating their beaches and harming marine life.

'This is a story about how we can make a change, about cooperation and making the right choices and making them now.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 y separately published work icon Windcatcher : Migration of the Short-tailed Shearwater Diane Jackson Hill , Craig Smith (illustrator), Clayton : CSIRO Publishing , 2019 16948156 2019 single work picture book children's

'Follow the amazing 30,000 kilometre annual migration of the short-tailed shearwater.

'A short-tailed shearwater flies from the edge of the Southern Ocean to the rim of the Arctic Circle – and back – every year. This remarkable 30,000 kilometre journey is driven by seabird law.

'Instinct and community will guide her.

'A wingspan the size of a child’s outstretched arms will support her.

'But first, she must catch the wind …

'Based on birds that live on Griffiths Island, near Port Fairy, Victoria, Windcatcher is a tale of migration, conservation and survival that begins with one small bird called Hope.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Baby Band Diane Jackson Hill , Giuseppe Poli (illustrator), Frenchs Forest : New Frontier , 2017 10722950 2017 single work picture book children's

'On a normal day, a baby creates mayhem in an apartment block. Diane Jacksons words express her passion for music, and its ability to soothe the soul. Giuseppe Poli brings to life the musical theme in the book, transforming an apartment block into a vibrant community.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Annabel's Dance Diane Jackson Hill , Lois Bury (illustrator), Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2016 9027074 2016 single work picture book children's

'Annabel is no ordinary sheep.

'She is wiggly and jiggly. Loud noises hurt her ears and no matter how hard she tries, she just can’t fit in with the mob. Until one day her supersensitive style brings her extraordinary fame and subsequent indulgences.

'How will the rest of the mob deal with hazy mazy Annabel, now?

'Poignant and humorous, this story of a mud-puddle coloured sheep celebrates the exceptional abilities that can be found in all of us.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon #HarmonyTweet Diane Jackson Hill , Aimee Dickson (illustrator), Queenscliff : Diane Jackson Hill Bluegum Music , 2015 9110955 2015 single work picture book children's

'Birds from everywhere can join the Big Bird Band. Twittering and tweeting are in huge demand.

'Trouble is, Crow’s singing doesn’t quite fit the bill. With a little help from well-meaning tweeters, Crow learns the finer points but still can’t sing a note in tune. Will he ever find a place in the band?

'A delightful orchestration of a community, wired by social media and powered by the love of song. ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Chooks in Dinner Suits : A Tale of Big Dogs and Little Penguins Diane Jackson Hill , Craig Smith (illustrator), Carlton : Museum Victoria , 2015 9027113 2015 single work picture book children's

'On a tiny island lives a waddle of Little Penguins. But their numbers are dwindling. Swampy Marsh knows what to do, but no one will listen. Soon he can count the last few penguins on the fingers of one hand. The desperate townsfolk give Swampy, and his friends Max and Oddball, one chance.

'Will his ‘Oddball’ solution work? Will Swampy save the Little Penguins of Middle Island?

'A warmly funny account of one man’s quest to save a penguin colony, with two very unusual helpers.' (Publication summary)

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