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Hootity Hoot / written by Gaille Walton ; illustrated by Graeme Compton.

In Hootity Hoot Powerful Owl is hungry. Is it just because it's winter that no possums can be found? Or is it deforestation and climate change - man's intervention - that is destroying the environment for this bird and so many other creatures? Fellow dwellers Wombat, Frilled-neck Lizard and Galah try desperately to help their unlikely friend. Although they are all different species, they band together to form a plan. Despite being a meat eater, Powerful Owl though very angry and resistant at first, decides to try their idea of a diet change. In order to survive, he must adapt. Unfortunately, it is not always the case that species could eat a different diet and survive natural and man-made disasters. The book is designed to bring a smile to readers' faces, but also to encourage curiosity, and hopefully lead to discussions about important themes and research into nature, especially relevant and topical in this time of raging bushfires in Australia. It highlights the consequences of friendship and alliances between different species; humans and animals. The book shows the ability to accept change and to adapt, something everyone should aspire to. Gaille intends to donate a percentage of her book takings to a cause related to animal care.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9009048885 E WAL
Easies   Smithfield Branch . . On Loan . 26 Apr 2024
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ISBN 9781925839715
1925839710
Author Walton, Gaille author.
Title Hootity Hoot / written by Gaille Walton ; illustrated by Graeme Compton.
Published Glebe, New South Wales : Little Steps Publishing, 2020.
Physical description 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 26 cm.
Summary In Hootity Hoot Powerful Owl is hungry. Is it just because it's winter that no possums can be found? Or is it deforestation and climate change - man's intervention - that is destroying the environment for this bird and so many other creatures? Fellow dwellers Wombat, Frilled-neck Lizard and Galah try desperately to help their unlikely friend. Although they are all different species, they band together to form a plan. Despite being a meat eater, Powerful Owl though very angry and resistant at first, decides to try their idea of a diet change. In order to survive, he must adapt. Unfortunately, it is not always the case that species could eat a different diet and survive natural and man-made disasters. The book is designed to bring a smile to readers' faces, but also to encourage curiosity, and hopefully lead to discussions about important themes and research into nature, especially relevant and topical in this time of raging bushfires in Australia. It highlights the consequences of friendship and alliances between different species; humans and animals. The book shows the ability to accept change and to adapt, something everyone should aspire to. Gaille intends to donate a percentage of her book takings to a cause related to animal care.
Subject Owls -- Juvenile fiction
Wombats -- Juvenile fiction
Galah -- Juvenile fiction
Hunger -- Juvenile fiction
Animals -- Juvenile fiction
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
Picture books
Additional author Compton, Graeme illustrator.
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