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y separately published work icon Hello, Hello single work   picture book   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Hello, Hello
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'A family is walking home on a very dark night. It's hard to see clearly - what is that shadow? And what is that noise? 

'Turn the pages of this intriguing and atmospheric book and join the family as they discover what the dark night is hiding.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

Notes

  • Hello, Hello was produced by students from Laverton, Menzies and Tjuntjuntjara remote community schools at the third Spinifex Camp, sponsored by the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. The students - Shirley Boogar, Jarrod Currie, Phillip Currie, Jenae Evans, Shuana Goodwin, Keeshahree Kelly, Gizzelle Matasia, Desiree Roberts, Tahj Slater, Edmond Stevens, Kayden Stevens and Thomas Tucker - were joined by ILF ambassador and award-winning illustrator Ann James and singer/songwriter Chris Aitken.

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