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Eleanor Stodart looks at Australian and overseas children's fiction about the natural world and analyses how satisfying they are as works of fiction and how well they depict and teach nature.
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Works of Fiction that Are of Value in Teaching Biology
Reading Time : The Journal of the Children's Book Council of Australia
Subjects:
- Cat Tracks : A Novel 1981 single work children's fiction
- Praise the Egg 1981 single work children's fiction
- Everlasting Circle 1981 single work picture book
- Ned Kelly and the City of the Bees 1978 single work children's fiction
- Trutta the Trout 1978 single work children's fiction
- Musco - Blue Whale 1978 single work novel
- Aranea : A Story About a Spider 1975 single work picture book
- Coorinna : A Novel of the Tasmanian Uplands 1953 single work novel
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