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The Little Wooden Horse

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The Little Wooden Horse tells the moving tale of two children among the convicts sent to Australia shortly after the settlement in 1788. Facing brutal sea voyages and harsh conditions in the early colony, their deep friendship gives them courage and strength to survive. This thoroughly researched story offers young readers an accurate and engaging glimpse into a child's life during Australia's formative years.
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Format: Hardback
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Ideal for children interested in history and stories of friendship and resilience, this book provides an accessible introduction to Australia's early settlement. The vivid illustrations enrich the experience, making it particularly suitable for young readers who enjoy historical narratives presented through relatable characters.

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Age range 5 to 9 The Little Wooden Horse is the story of two such children who survive by the courage and strength borne of their deep friendship. The thoroughly researched story will give children an accurate and engaging picture of a child's life in the days of early settlement.

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It is not well known that there were many children among the convicts sent in brutal conditions to Australia soon after settlement in 1788. Many of them died on the months-long sea voyages from Britain, and those who survived the appalling conditions of the convict ships faced further privations when they arrived in the struggling infant colony.

The Little Wooden Horse is the story of two such children who survive by the courage and strength borne of their deep friendship. The thoroughly researched story will give children an accurate and engaging picture of a child's life in the days of early settlement.

AUTHOR
Fine artist Mark Wilson has been illustrating and writing children's books for over twenty years, at the same time exhibiting as a fine artist in many solo and group exhibitions and performing as a musician. Of his numerous popular children's books, the most recent are Stranded!, Angel of Kokoda, Journey of the Sea Turtle, My Mother's Eyes: The Story of a Boy Soldier, The Yellow Turban, Aladdin and The Magic Lamp, and The Little Wooden Horse. Mark has won many awards for illustration and fine art.

SELLING POINTS

  • Very accessible introduction to Australia's early history through a child's eyes
  • Stunning illustrations and paintings which give a compelling sense of the times
  • A very moving storyβ€”child readers will immediately identify with Elizabeth, the young heroine.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781921136535

Publisher: Windy Hollow Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 November 2010

Country: Australia

Imprint: Windy Hollow Books

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Mark Wilson

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 230.0mm

Height: 300.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 36

About the Author

Fine artist Mark Wilson has been illustrating and writing children’s books for over twenty years, at the same time exhibiting as a fine artist in many solo and group exhibitions and performing as a musician. Of his numerous popular children’s books, the most recent are Stranded!, Angel of Kokoda, Journey of the Sea Turtle, My Mother’s Eyes: The Story of a Boy Soldier, The Yellow Turban and Aladdin and The Magic Lamp.

Mark has won many awards for illustration and fine art, including Whitley Award for Childrens Literature (The Last Tree 2007); Wilderness Society Award for Children's Literature (The Extinction Trilogy, wirtten by Gary Crew, 2004); Wilderness Society Award for Children's Literature (Yellow-Eye, 2003); CBCA Notable Australian Children’s Book (The Extinction Trilogy, written by Gary Crew, 2004); CBCA Notable Australian Children’s Book (Young Murphy, A Boys Adventure, written by Gary Crew, 2005); CBCA Notable Australian Children’s Book (The Penguin Shore, 2000); CBCA Notable Australian Children’s Book (Yellow-Eye, 2002); Western Australian Premiers Book Award (Rodeo Darcy, 2007); Undine Award, Melbourne Town Hall Collection, Painting 1987; the Rotring National Art Prize for Drawing, 1990; Whitley Award for Children’s Literature. (The Extinction Trilogy, written by Gary Crew, 2004).

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