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Little Lorie Had a Farm is a book about an Australian girl who meets different animals around her family's farmhouse. Written for children aged 5-8, it contains ten stories full of imagination, excitement and well-presented educational information about the most popular Australian animals: kangaroos, wombats, emus, cockatoos, and others.Your children will have fun reading magic stories about a simple girl. They will certainly find a lot in common with her, whose fantasy, ingenuity and sense of curiosity are bright markers for this fascinating age.The story is about a real person - my own…mehr

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Little Lorie Had a Farm is a book about an Australian girl who meets different animals around her family's farmhouse. Written for children aged 5-8, it contains ten stories full of imagination, excitement and well-presented educational information about the most popular Australian animals: kangaroos, wombats, emus, cockatoos, and others.Your children will have fun reading magic stories about a simple girl. They will certainly find a lot in common with her, whose fantasy, ingenuity and sense of curiosity are bright markers for this fascinating age.The story is about a real person - my own daughter and set in a real place - our family holiday farm. One of my goals was to conserve family memories by recreating the situations and the characters as close to reality as possible. Isn't it amazing to have a fiction book about your own family, a book that memorises all the precious moments of life and has your child as the main character? If you think it would be good to have such a book, you may want to visit this page:www.languedoc.net.au/book-about-your-child.
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Autorenporträt
Olga has been writing poetry, short stories and novellas since she was a teen and was published in several newspapers and anthologies in her home country, Russia. In 2022 and 2023, Olga received her first Australian commendations - her stories became finalists in the Newcastle Herald Short Story competition. Olga is currently working on her new YA novel. She finds this genre the most appealing and is drawing inspiration at her day job as a teacher.