Description |
61 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm |
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regular print |
Series |
Premier's Reading Challenge, 5-6 |
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Premier's Reading Challenge, 7-9 |
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Premier's Reading Challenge, 5-6
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Premier's Reading Challenge, 7-9
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Summary |
Nancy wants so much to be the centre of attention at school that she makes up a story - a wish, really. But with the help of stories from both sides of her family - white Australian and Aboriginal - she learns something about what is true for her, and what she herself has to offer. Nancy is worried. She's said she has a Venus Flytrap, but she hasn't really got one, and now the teacher wants her to bring it in to show the class. It wasn't really a lie, it was more like...a wish. At home Nancy is grabbing stories out of the air. Maybe the flytrap ate so many blowflies it got sick? She pesters Mum and One-two-three Gee, and their stories help her find something special of her own. What will Nancy tell her class in the morning? Flytrap is a playful and inspiring book about what stories can do |
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Nancy is worried. She's said she has a Venus Flytrap, but she hasn't really got one, and now the teacher wants her to bring it in to show the class. It wasn't really a lie, it was more like...a wish. At home Nancy is grabbing stories out of the air |
Notes |
Lexile 760 |
Audience |
For children |
Subject |
Children's literature, Aboriginal Australian
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Children's stories.
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Premier's Reading Challenge -- Year 7 - Year 9
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Venus's flytrap -- Juvenile fiction.
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Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction.
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Parent and child.
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Venus's flytrap.
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Truthfulness and falsehood.
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Truthfulness and falsehood -- Juvenile fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Children's stories
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Australian fiction
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Juvenile works.
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Author |
Pryor, Boori, 1950- author
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ISBN |
1865086088 : |
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