The animals are extremely cute! The basic idea is that you compose them from a series of sewn-together squares or rectangles, mostly knit in garter stitch (making them beginner-friendly, and especially beginner-youngster-knitter-friendly) There are a number of appealing toys: a polar bear, a kangaroo, several dogs, and a snake, among others Both written instructions and pictures are given.
Australia's favourite TV chef, Iain Hewitson, is determined to make this summer's barbecues the best ever, with over 100 full-flavoured treats in his newest cook book offering, Huey's Best Ever Barbecue Recipes. Recipes for everything from burgers to kangaroo kebab are included along with plenty of vegetarian options. Offering a multicultural approach to barbeque, steps for making chutneys, marinades, and diverse sauces are featured. Forget about bangers and chops: Huey wants you to be a little more daring. And you can be, with recipes for prawns, fish, vegetables and even kangaroo.
Young Sue really doesn't like being a kangaroo, so she goes off to find something better. First she tries climbing the trees like a koala, but that doesn't work. Then she wades into the sea like a platypus, but that's no good either. Finally, Sue joins up with some bouncy, jouncy wallabies ... and discovers that being a kangaroo isn't so bad, after all.
Using a jaunty rhythm, actor, comedian, and best-selling author John Lithgow reassures children that they can be happy with who they are. Reading Level: Grade K-3