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y separately published work icon Aboriginal Fables and Legendary Tales A. W. Reed , E. H. Papps (illustrator), Sydney : Reed , 1965 Z1420023 1965 selected work prose myth/legend

'How did snakes become poisonous? Why are there black swans only in Australia? Learn a bout the powerful Rainbow Snake, red and black flying foxes, the Eagle-hawk and the Medicine-man in these incredible tales of the Dream time. So much of traditional Aboriginal storytelling teaches us about the animal world and the spiritual bond shared between the Aboriginal people and nature.' A collection of shorter myths and legends providing an imaginative explanation of animal life and natural phenomena. (Source: AvidReader website)

Aozhou tu zhu shen hua chuan shuo
Beijing : Zhongguo Min , 1988
y separately published work icon Dot and the Kangaroo Ethel Pedley , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , Z822948 1899 single work children's fiction children's

'Lost and afraid in the darkening bush, Dot is befriended by a kind Kangaroo. She eats the berries of understanding and is then able to communicate with all the bush creatures, who eventually guide her home.

'The intriguing tale of Dot and her Kangaroo is told by Ethel Pedley with the charm that has made this book an Australian favourite since it was first published in 1899. Now, as then, children will be enthralled by this oldest of Australian classics, it will endure to entertain generations to come.' (Publication summary)

Duote he dai shu Duotehedaishu
Xian : Shanxi ren min jiao yu chu ban she , 2000
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