Julie Thorndyke
Julie Thorndyke loves to spend each summer at a quiet beach-side town north of Sydney. It is an area rich in native wildlife. Although most Australian animals are nocturnal and elusive during the daylight hours, sometimes Julie and her family will encounter a hungry goanna on the bush track behind the house, spot a koala high up in a gum tree, or meet a dingo in the sand dunes. One memorable morning, a python caught a pigeon on their roof and swallowed it whole for breakfast!
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Waiting for the Night
Possums high in blossoms…
Dingoes dancing on tiptoes…
Sugar Gliders munching on spiders…
Blue-tongue lizards showering in the flowers…
These are just some of the things
our native creatures do to get
ready for their night time.
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Watching Through the Day
This is the sequel to Julie Thorndyke’s very popular picture book Waiting for the Night