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Follow the adventures of the children from Sassafras Creek Valley as they encounter Tasmania’s native wildlife.
The series of children’s novels is dedicated to the native fauna and flora of Tasmania.
The Books of The Green Heart Series are: 1) Kangaroo Dog 2) Bluegum Christmas 3) Tazzie Devil Double Trouble 4) Quoll Quandary 5) Golden Wings 6) Bat Whispers
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Print: $8.95 Download: $3.00 The Bernese Mountain Dog is one of the most eye-catching dog breeds; Swiss Tradition In Black & White provides history, purpose and care for a dog resurected from obscurity at the dawn of the twentieth century--it also highlights the challenges this dog faces at the dawn of the new millenium.
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Print: $9.95 Download: $3.50 When Becky and Geoffrey discover bats in their barn loft, and make the acquaintance of George, events turn very mysterious when an underhanded wood hooker turns up. A ghost, a haunted house and a witch from Transylvania, with a ravens’s nest in her backyard, make for a spooky Halloween.
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Print: $9.95 Download: $3.50 A young Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle is brought to Evergreen with a bullet wound. While the hunt for the perpetrator is on, Geoffrey and Becky travel to New Zealand for a special ceremony. After returning home to Tasmania, Geoffrey comes face to face with the shooter.
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Print: $9.95 Download: $3.50 Ben and Samantha's adventure brings the children face-to-face with one of Tasmania's unique and rare inhabitants, the spotted-tailed quoll, an endangered, pretty animal that faces an uncertain future due to the threat of a predator not native to the country, the fox.
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Print: $9.95 Download: $3.50 Ben and Samantha stumble upon a clandestine devil-smuggling racket. The 'bushrangers' are caught and orphaned 'Tazzie' turns into an unlikely hero on the high seas, when both children are kidnapped.
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Print: $9.95 Download: $3.50 Eight-year-old Ben Arthurson and ten-year-old Samantha Hogan discover the identity of the Christmas birds. Together with Grandpa they devise a plan to save the bluegums from being logged, making for an unusual Christmas celebration.
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Print: $9.95 Download: $3.50 Seven-year-old Ben Arthurson lives on a farm on the north-eastern fringe of the Tasmanian wilderness. During his adventure treks into the rainforest, he discovers a young thylacine, a creature thought to be long extinct. Events that follow his sensational find threaten to reveal the existence of the animal.
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