The Little Refugee
By Anh Do, By Suzanne Do, By Bruce Whatley

HONOUR BOOK: CBCA Book of the Year, Eve Pownell Award for Information Books, 2012 Giant waves crashed down on our little boat. I was terrified but my mum hugged me tight and told
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The Little Refugee
9781742695501
1 November 2011
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11.45 MB
4-8 years (4-8)
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Social Issues, Services & Welfare
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Australian
Australian Curriculum
CBCA Book of the Year Awards 2012
CBCA Book of the Year Finalists 2012: Eve Pownall
CBCA Book of the Year Notables 2012: Picture Books
Fiction Dealing With Social Issues
General Picture Books
Immigration & Emigration
Indigenous Peoples
Non-Fiction (Child / Teen)
NZ Curriculum
NZ Curriculum Social Science
Personal Awareness & Social Issues
Personal Family, Relationship & Social Issues
Picture Books
Premier's Reading Challenge NSW Level: 3-4
Premier's Reading Challenge SA Level: 3-5
Premier's Reading Challenge VIC Level: 3-4
Premier's Reading Challenge VIC Level: 5-6
Social Sciences
AUC HASS History
AUC HASS History
Australian
Australian Curriculum
CBCA Book of the Year Awards 2012
CBCA Book of the Year Finalists 2012: Eve Pownall
CBCA Book of the Year Notables 2012: Picture Books
Fiction Dealing With Social Issues
General Picture Books
Immigration & Emigration
Indigenous Peoples
Non-Fiction (Child / Teen)
NZ Curriculum
NZ Curriculum Social Science
Personal Awareness & Social Issues
Personal Family, Relationship & Social Issues
Picture Books
Premier's Reading Challenge NSW Level: 3-4
Premier's Reading Challenge SA Level: 3-5
Premier's Reading Challenge VIC Level: 3-4
Premier's Reading Challenge VIC Level: 5-6
Social Sciences
Author Biography
Anh Do is one of Australia's leading comedians. He has also acted in television series and films, written screenplays and is a sought-after keynote speaker. His unique and inspirational experience leaving Vietnam as a toddler and growing up in Australia is the subject of his bestselling and award-winning memoir, The Happiest Refugee. Bruce Whatley is one of Australia's best-loved and most respected author/illustrators. His books include the enormously successful and award-winning Diary of a Wombat, written by Jackie French, and its companion volumes, The Secret World of Wombats and Baby Wombat's Week. The best-selling team have also collaborated on Pete the Sheep, Josephine Wants to Dance, Queen Victoria's Underpants and The Shaggy Gully Times. Bruce has illustrated over forty books to date, including Monster written by Andrew Daddo and a number that he has co-written with Rosie Smith.