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Sheena Knowles Sheena Knowles i(A51083 works by)
Born: Established: Geelong, Geelong City - Geelong East area, Geelong area, Geelong - Terang - Lake Bolac area, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon What a Lot of Nonsense Sheena Knowles , Jonathan Bentley (illustrator), Sydney South : HarperCollins Australia , 2020 17540390 2020 single work picture book children's

'Dear reader, please take time to note
Two ways to read this book I wrote.
The first way is for everyone,
Just read the book, enjoy the fun.

'The second way will challenge those
Who like to look beyond the prose.
Who'd like to ACT just like a 'cat'
(And that's an anagram, in fact).

'Join in the fun with a host of quirky animals, and find out why a bear doesn't want to be bare, a seal goes to a sale, and a dingo is doing a dance.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 6 y separately published work icon Edwina the Emu Sheena Knowles , Rod Clement (illustrator), New South Wales : Angus and Robertson , 1996 Z833012 1996 single work picture book children's fiction children's humour
3 7 y separately published work icon Edward the Emu Sheena Knowles , Rod Clement (illustrator), Sydney : Collins Anne Ingram Books , 1988 Z832117 1988 single work picture book children's fiction children's humour

'Edward the emu was sick of the zoo,

There was nowhere to go, there was nothing to do,

And compared to the seals that lived right next door,

Well being an emu was frankly a bore.

'Tired of his life as an emu, Edward decides to try being something else for a change. He tries swimming with the seals. He spends a day lounging with the lions. He even does a stint slithering with the snakes.

'But Edward soon discovers that being an emu may be the best thing after all. And so he returns to his pen, only to find a big surprise awaiting him. . . .

'Edward is tired of being an emu, so he decides to try being something else for a change. First he spends some time swimming with the seals. Next, he lounges with the lions. He even slithers with the snakes. But Edward soon discovers that being an emu may not be so bad after all. So he heads back to his pen, only to find a big surprise awaiting him . . .' (Publication summary)

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