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An early childhood concept book which revels in all things messy and sticky, and explores Australian animals and landscapes as well as indigenous art in a joyous, non-didactic and playful way "Spot go my fingers In the messy sticky clay From the slippery-slidey riverbank Near jabiru's waterhole And turtle's secret sunning place." A lively celebration of nature and the tactile fun that can be found in a waterhole, vibrantly illustrated by Balarinji, Australia's leading indigenous design studio. Splosh for the Billabong uses nature to teach children about the senses.

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An early childhood concept book which revels in all things messy and sticky, and explores Australian animals and landscapes as well as indigenous art in a joyous, non-didactic and playful way "Spot go my fingers In the messy sticky clay From the slippery-slidey riverbank Near jabiru's waterhole And turtle's secret sunning place." A lively celebration of nature and the tactile fun that can be found in a waterhole, vibrantly illustrated by Balarinji, Australia's leading indigenous design studio. Splosh for the Billabong uses nature to teach children about the senses.
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Autorenporträt
Ros Moriarty is a former journalist with Radio Australia in indigenous affairs, women's issues, and the environment; the founder of a nonprofit organization supporting preliteracy education; and the designer and managing director of Balarinji Studio, Australia's leading indigenous art and design group. She is the author of Listening to Country, Kangaroos Hop , and Ten Scared Fish.