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Australian Babies

September 1, 2005

Australian Babies

By Magabala Books, 2005.

‘Rich with the colours of the Kimberley landscape in Western Australia, the vibrant photographic images reflect Australia’s multicultural community.’

Cover of a book showing an indigenous Australian baby and an Anglo Saxon baby with the ocean in the backgroundAustralian Babies is a lovely little board book for babies and toddlers. It has ten pages with photographs of babies from diverse backgrounds who make up some of the heritage of babies in Australia today. There are things to look for and point out on each page, such as a dog, chickens, books, trees, rocks, shells, etc.

It is small in size, 143 x 156 mm.

It was a little bit difficult to rank this book based on the criteria we use to measure, as there were no words and the book was so small.

We hope you like this book 🙂

Wrap Up

Australian Babies

  • 1/10
    Story
  • 4/10
    Illustrations
  • 4/10
    Educational content
  • 0.1/10
    Humour
  • 1/10
    Re-readability

Pros

  • Photographic representation of multicultural babies.
  • Shows different objects, such as shells, books and animals.

Cons

  • No words, only photos.

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