A Berry Long Walk. (The Wild Life. #1)Discover the enchanting adventure of 'A Berry Long Walk,' the first book in The Wild Life series, designed for young readers eager to explore the wonders of nature. This heartwarming story features Wombat, who is hesitant to leave his Safety Zone, even for his favorite treat: sweet bush berries. Join Roo, a spirited character who inspires readers to embrace challenges and venture beyond their comfort zones. With beautiful illustrations and engaging
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Discover the enchanting adventure of 'A Berry Long Walk,' the first book in The Wild Life series, designed for young readers eager to explore the wonders of nature. This heartwarming story features Wombat, who is hesitant to leave his Safety Zone, even for his favorite treat: sweet bush berries. Join Roo, a spirited character who inspires readers to embrace challenges and venture beyond their comfort zones. With beautiful illustrations and engaging narratives, this book captivates the imagination while teaching valuable lessons about friendship and courage. Perfect for bedtime reading or classroom storytelling, 'A Berry Long Walk' encourages children to believe in themselves and their abilities to tackle difficulties. Measuring at 160 pages and published by Scholastic Australia, this brand-new book aligns with educational themes that promote resilience and adventure in young minds. With an ISBN of 9781761126376, it’s an essential addition to every child's library, sparking a love for reading and exploration.
CONDITION: Brand New ISBN: 9781761126376 Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Number of Pages 160
Wombat won't leave his Safety Zone. Nope. No way. Not even for his favourite treat ... sweet, sweet bush berries. But Roo believes she can do anything if she puts her mind to it. Especially tracking down some delicious berries for dinner. (Even if those berries do happen to be gr...owing at the very top of a massive mountain.)Read less