Frank eats muesli for breakfast, Celeste eats tea and toast in bed, Nicky has a banana, Rosie likes eggs and bacon, Tessa eats a sausage, Ernie has porridge, but Clive eats alligators A picturebook of children who all dare to be different in their own special way.
Describes the new accomplishments and experiences of seven children from the time they are one-year-olds until they reach the age of seven
Clive laughs when he surprises his mother. Rosie runs a circus. Celeste investigates her mother's wardrobe. Frank hates his new haircut. Nicky writes in the sky. But Tessa snaps snakes.
When Ernie leaves the city and goes to live in the Aboriginal reserve of Arnhem Land, he sends letters to his old classmates describing the activities of his new friends.
Because Noni isn’t just heaps of fun—she’s a great friend, too. With its jaunty rhyme and bright, bold illustrations, this delightful picture book with audio is sure to capture the imaginations and hearts of readers of all ages.
Invites the reader to imagine what it would be like to live in various locations, such as a house, a jungle, and an icecap, and meet the animals that live there.
Where do you go in your dreams? While Clive goes to Kakadu and Rosie rides down the Grand Canyon, Celeste sails to Spain -- Back cover.
"First published in Australia in 2014 by Allen & Unwin."--Page facing title page.
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