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Books published by publisher Kimberley Jane Pryor

  • The seasons - Australian version

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, July 31, 2012)
    The seasons introduces young readers to the four seasons: winter, spring, summer and autumn.The colourful photographs show children who are age-appropriate and culturally diverse. The simple text will keep young readers engaged.The seasons is part of the Science & nature series. The Science & nature series bring the excitement of science and nature to 4 to 8 year olds.
  • Flying birds

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, June 17, 2012)
    In this simple ebook, babies and toddlers will be able to look at 12 spectacular flying birds.Each page has a photograph of one flying bird. The name of the flying bird is underneath the photograph.The flying birds featured are: black-shouldered kite, galah, brown falcon, great egret, swamp harrier, little pied cormorant, whistling kite, royal spoonbill, yellow-tailed black-cockatoo, sacred ibis, white-bellied sea-eagle and wood duck.Flying birds is Book 12 in the First animals series. The First animals series is ideal for babies to 3 year olds who are just discovering the wonderful animals that share our world.
  • Animals living

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, April 2, 2012)
    In this engaging book, beginning readers will discover where 12 well-known animals live.Animals living has colourful photographs and simple text to help build reader confidence.The animals featured are: meerkat, bat, bees, wasp, snake, hermit crab, owl, spider, baby bird, octopus, fox and sparrows.Animals living is Book 3 in the Animal readers series. The Animal readers series is ideal for 2 to 7 year olds who are curious about animals and want to learn more about them.
  • Cross Country capers

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, Feb. 16, 2012)
    Ava is looking forward to the School Cross Country. But two people want to spoil her fun … Fallon and Kiana, the most popular girls in her class. Will Ava find her missing water bladder by herself? Or will she accept the thrilling but scary offer of help made by the magical Rainbow Bird? And will she ever reach her goal of qualifying for the Zone Cross Country?
  • Swimming surprises

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, Feb. 3, 2012)
    Ava is looking forward to the School Swimming Carnival. But two people want to spoil her fun … Fallon and Kiana, the most popular girls in her class. Will Ava find her missing swimming goggles by herself? Or will she accept the thrilling but scary offer of help made by the magical Rainbow Bird? And will she ever reach her goal of winning a swimming race?
  • Athletics antics

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, Feb. 16, 2012)
    Ava is looking forward to the School Athletics Carnival. But two people want to spoil her fun … Fallon and Kiana, the most popular girls in her class. Will Ava find her missing throwing shoes by herself? Or will she accept the thrilling but scary offer of help made by the magical Rainbow Bird? And will she ever reach her goal of setting a throwing record?
  • Australian daytime birds of prey

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberely Jane Pryor, March 6, 2012)
    When we see a bird of prey, we stop, draw in a breath, and watch, spellbound.Birds of prey have an aura about them. Is it because of their piercing eyes? Their hooked beak? Or their razor-sharp talons? Is it because they can soar to great heights and fly at astonishing speeds? Or is it because they are terrifyingly efficient hunters?Australian daytime birds of prey is the perfect introduction to this fascinating group of birds. It provides basic information on where they live, what they look like, what they eat and how they breed. It features colour photographs that give young readers an eyewitness view of the behaviour of eagles, falcons, hawks and kites.Australian daytime birds of prey is ideal for 6 to 12 year olds who are interested in birds of prey and want to learn more about them.