In the Kelp Forest
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In the Kelp Forest
In the Kelp Forest
An exceptionally stunning picture book that explores the beauty and strength of Country beneath the waves and celebrates the living kelp forests, their creatures, and the deep cultural knowledge of Tasmania's First Nations people. Kelp forests have intricate lives and play a key role in the balance of our oceans and seas.
In the Kelp Forest introduces Myerlee, the giant kelp, who sways beneath the waves, her forests alive with creatures that make her their home. Myerlee lives with the elements, shelters life, provides sustenance to those on the land and in the ocean, and whispers her secrets to those who will listen. Discover the wonders of the ocean and ancient connections that sustain all life.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922864345
Publisher: Magabala Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 07 April 2026
Country: Australia
Imprint: Magabala Books
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 300g
Pages: 32
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About the Author
Aunty Patsy Cameron grew up on Flinders Island and can trace her Aboriginal heritage through her mother s line to four Ancestral grandmothers; Pleenpereener, Wyerlooberer, Teekoolterme and Pollerelbrener. Teekoolterme s father, the revered Mannalargenna was a Pairrebeenne/Trawlwoolway Clan leader, and was a formidable warrior and seer. Patsy has a Master of Arts in Tasmanian Aboriginal History, an Honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Tasmania, inducted onto the Tasmanian Women s Honour roll (2006) and was invested with an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)(2017).
Reena Balding is a Tasmanian-born writer and composer. Her recent collection of bilingual children s songs, called Ayo! Let s Go! Songs for children is written in both English and Indonesian. After living in Indonesia Reena was inspired to introduce Indonesian words and phrases to her young sons through song. She is based in Canberra, where she writes picture books and teaches yoga.Belinda Casey Belinda Casey is a proud great granddaughter of legendary Tasmanian Aboriginal woman, Fanny Smith, whose traditional homeland is Tebrakunna Country in North Eastern Trouwerner/Tasmania. Belinda graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours from the School of Creative Arts, University of Tasmania in 2018 and was a finalist in both the 2025 John Glover Art Prize and the 2022 Hadley s Art Prize. Belinda s art practice honours the legacy of her ancestral grandmother and the strength and resilience of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people, their culture and connection to Country. Belinda is honoured to have had the opportunity to illustrate In the Kelp Forest with Aunty Patsy Cameron and Reena Balding, her first book for young people. She hopes that she has done Grandmother Smith, her Elders and her extended Smith-Casey family proud.More from
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