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A lyrical story about the native animals who call a tree hollow in the Australian bush home.
Who is home in the hollow?
Tree hollows are very special places that provide animals, both big and small, with a space to nest and feel safe.
Explore life in a tree hollow in the Australian bush and meet the native creatures who come to call a hollow a home. Youll be surprised just how many choose to move in!
Youll also discover the important role tree hollows play in the environment and how we can help protect them.
Highlights the importance of tree hollows for native birds and marsupials.
Explores how one tree can provide a home to many different species.
Engaging non-fiction narrative with charming illustrations and rhyming text to delight younger readers.
David Gullan
David Gullan is a primary school teacher, who developed a love of Australian wildlife from his parents. He now aims to share his passion for Australias native creatures with children everywhere.
Suzanne Houghton
Suzanne Houghton is an award-winning illustrator who loves nothing more than to splash colour on a page. When it comes to her books there is one thing Suzanne wants more than anything: to bring joy. She is also the illustrator of Wonderful Wasps.
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A lyrical story about the native animals who call a tree hollow in the Australian bush home.
Who is home in the hollow?
Tree hollows are very special places that provide animals, both big and small, with a space to nest and feel safe.
Explore life in a tree hollow in the Australian bush and meet the native creatures who come to call a hollow a home. Youll be surprised just how many choose to move in!
Youll also discover the important role tree hollows play in the environment and how we can help protect them.
Highlights the importance of tree hollows for native birds and marsupials.
Explores how one tree can provide a home to many different species.
Engaging non-fiction narrative with charming illustrations and rhyming text to delight younger readers.
David Gullan
David Gullan is a primary school teacher, who developed a love of Australian wildlife from his parents. He now aims to share his passion for Australias native creatures with children everywhere.
Suzanne Houghton
Suzanne Houghton is an award-winning illustrator who loves nothing more than to splash colour on a page. When it comes to her books there is one thing Suzanne wants more than anything: to bring joy. She is also the illustrator of Wonderful Wasps.