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Coming closer : listen with your heart / coming closer with Boori Monty Pryor ; a book by young children with help from Boori Pryor and Victoria Ryle
Bib ID 5017582
Format BookBook
Author
Pryor, Boori, 1950-
 
Description Melbourne, Vic. : Early Learning Centre, University of Melbourne, 2007 
21 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 20 cm. 
ISBN 9780980460018 (pbk.) : 
Notes

"This is a 'Coming Closer' project from the University of Melbourne's Early Learning Centre".

Library's N copy is signed by the author, Boori Monty Pryor, 14 February 2012.

Subjects Storytelling.  |  Children's stories.  |  Aboriginal Australians - Folklore - Juvenile fiction.
Other authors/contributors Ryle, Victoria  |  University of Melbourne. Early Learning Centre

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