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Shake A Leg

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Shake A Leg is a vibrant children's book that explores cultural diversity through storytelling and dance. The narrative unfolds as Aboriginal culture is celebrated with a lively mix of tradition, humour, and music, bringing to life the colourful exchange between a wise uncle and an eager group of young kids. This engaging story offers a joyous exploration of identity and heritage, encouraging young readers to embrace different ways of life.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate lively storytelling that celebrates Indigenous Australian culture. It's an engaging read for children, blending humour and tradition, making it perfect for those wanting to explore diverse cultural themes through vibrant storytelling and illustrations.

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Shake A Leg

From pizza shop to bora ground, here is a joyous celebration of food, dance and cultural understanding. When three young boys go to a pizza parlour and meet an Aboriginal chef who can speak Italian and make a deadly pizza, they're in for a surprise!

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From pizza shop to bora ground, here is a joyous celebration of food, dance and cultural understanding.

When three young boys go to a pizza parlour and meet an Aboriginal chef who can speak Italian and make a deadly pizza, they're in for a surprise!

Shake A Leg by Jan Ormerod and Boori Monty Pryor captures the excitement and unexpected experiences that come with cultural exchange, making it a delightful read for all ages.

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Shake A Leg by Jan Ormerod and Boori Monty Pryor is praised for its engaging illustrations and storytelling that highlights cultural heritage. The narrative's lightness of touch captures readers' attention, beautifully showcasing cultural identity and family ties. The book is celebrated for its remarkable blend of Aboriginal folklore, dance, and cookery, featuring creative presentation styles that enhance its storytelling.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781741758900

Publisher: A&U Children's

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 October 2010

Country: Australia

Imprint: A&U Children

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 243.0mm

Height: 280.0mm

Weight: 407g

Pages: 32

About the Author

Boori Monty Pryor was born in North Queensland. His father is from the Birrigubba of the Bowen region and his mother from Yarrabah (near Cairns), a descendant of the Kungganji. Boori is a multi-talented performer who has worked in film, television, modelling, sport, music and theatre. He is also an accomplished didgeridoo player who has performed with the Brisbane Symphony Orchestra and appeared in many schools. Boori has written several award-winning children's books with Meme McDonald including My Girragundji, The Binna Binna Man and Njunjul The Sun. His memoir Maybe Tomorrow was re-released in an anniversary edition in 2010 and its message for reconciliation is as relevant as ever. Shake a Leg evolved from pictures of his family dancing, which Boori showed Jan Ormerod, sparking a long and rewarding collaboration between him and Jan. Boori lives in Melbourne, but spends much of the year on the road. His stories are about finding strength within to deal with the challenges without, and his skill is to create positive visions of the future for both indigenous and white people.

Boori Monty Pryor was Australia's Children's Laureate in 2012 and 2013.

Jan Ormerod grew up in Western Australia, and as a child she was constantly drawing. After becoming a mother, Jan turned to children's book illustration. Her first book, Sunshine, won awards around the world. She has since had over 50 books published, including Moonlight, Lizzie Nonsense and Water Witcher.

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