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Title: Our Mem Fox ABC Book


1
Our Mem Fox ABC Book
  • By
  • Mrs. Dukes 3rd Grade
  • ESL Class
  • (Arely, Erik, Jaxirit, Misael, Omar Oscar)

2
A is for Australia
  • Australia is the worlds smallest continent.
  • Australias original inhabitants are the
    Aborigines.

3
B is for Boomerang
  • A boomerang is a curved throwing stick.
  • The most well-known kind is the returning
    boomerang.

4
C is for Camel
  • Wild camels are only found in Australia.
  • Camel racing is popular in Alice Spring.

5
D is for Dingo
  • The dingo is an Australian wild dog.
  • Dingoes dont like water.

6
E is for Echidna Emu
  • The Echidna has 2 different types of hair and
    sharp spines.
  • They dont have teeth.
  • The Emu is a flightless bird.
  • It is as tall as a man.

7
F is for Fox Mem Fox
  • Mem Fox lives in Adelaide, South Australia.
  • She is a writer who loves the full moon.

8
G is for Giraffe Gorilla
  • The giraffe is tallest of all animals, as much
    as 5.5 meters (18 feet).
  • A giraffe can gallop up to 48 km/h (30 mph).
  • Gorillas are the largest living primate.
  • The lowland gorilla of central Africa is an
    Endangered species.

9
H is for Harbour Bridge
  • The Harbour Bridge in Sydney has eight car lanes.
  • It has two train lanes as well as a walkway and a
    bike lane.

10
I is for Island
  • Tasmania is Australias island.
  • The capital city Hobart.

11
J is for Jackaroos Jillaroos
  • A jackaroo is an Australian cowboy.
  • A jillaroo is an Australian cowgirl.

12
K is for Koala
  • They are mammals but they are not bears.
  • Males are a bit bigger than females.
  • They rely mostly on their hearing and smell.

13
L is for Laughing Kookaburra
  • They can live for 20 years.
  • The laughing kookaburra is the largest king
    fisher in its family

14
M is for Marsupial
  • Marsupials are mammals with pouches.
  • Baby marsupials are very small when they are born.

15
N is for Nambung National Park
  • Nambung National Park is in Western Australia.
  • Visitors can hike into the Pinnacles Desert,
    which has thousands of giant rock pillars jutting
    out of the yellow sand.

16
O is Ostrich
  • The ostrich is the biggest bird in the world.
  • It cannot fly.

17
P is for Platypus Possum
  • The pygmy possum is an Australian marsupial.
  • The pygmy possums predators are foxes and house
    cats.
  • The platypus has lots of names.
  • Scientists named it platypus, which means
    flat-footed.

18
Q is for Queensland
  • Queensland is 4 times the size of California.
  • Brisbane is the Capital of Queensland.

19
R is for Red Kangaroo
  • Joeys crawl into their mothers pouch when they
    are born.
  • They are the type of marsupial that has two front
    teeth in the lower jaw.

20
S is for snake
  • Australia has a poisonous snake called the Death
    Adder.
  • It is in the cobra family and has a short tail.

21
T is for Toad
  • The Cane Toad has a life span of 20 yeas.
  • It can be poisonous.

22
U is for Uluru
  • Another name for Uluru is Ayers Rock.
  • Uluru is located in Central Australia.

23
V is for Victoria
  • Vegetables, apples and grapes are grown in
    Victoria.
  • The capital city of Victoria is Melbourne.

24
W is for Wombat
  • Wombats are very shy animals.
  • Wombats are nocturnal, and they wake up at night.

25
X is for eXports
  • The exports for Australia are coal, gold, meat,
    wool, aluminum, iron ore, wheat, machinery, and
    transport equipment.

26
Y is for Yabbies
  • Yabbies are a type of inland freshwater crawfish
    found in Australia.
  • They eat rotten leaves, plants, and dead animals
    and fish.

27
Z is for Zebra
  • Zebras live in Africa.
  • Zebras can run at speeds up to 60 km/h (40 mph).

28
Sources Used
  • Australian Animals Anderson Creek Primary
    School. http//teachit.acreekps.vic.edu.au/animals
    /default.html
  • Australian Animals Website.
  • home.iprimus.com.au/readman/yabby.htm.
  • Kip and Company Wildlife Facts.
    http//www.kipandco.com.au/Main/inside.html
  • Mem Foxs Website. www.memfox.com
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