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AWARD: LiFE AWARD, Literature for Environment Trees form a sheltered freeway, A green and growing treeway, Koala Cavalcade, Where Bushland creatures traffic Down their own parade. Animals have homes, they have communities and common forage areas where they find their food. They need trees and undergrowth it’s their backyard! So when the big trucks and bulldozers come to make way for a new housing development, who is going plead for the animals’ homes to be saved? ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST REVIEW: “Animals need trees. So do people. Thats the message of this lovely book that will enthrall any little child.” Dr Bob Rich, environmentalist, scientist, professional grandfather at Bobbing Around blog. TEACHER REVIEW: “A fun and colourful picture book that teaches children the importance of trees for our native wildlife. Readers will delight at the rhyming prose and colourful illustrations of our much beloved native Australian animals.” – B. Thorburn, Teacher-Librarian | Experienced Senior Teacher| B. Ed – Secondary | M. Ed. – TL 5 STAR REVIEW: Wildlife Corridor by J.R. Poulter/Tomomi Sarafov is an entertaining story. The author handles a relevant topic effectively. The illustrations are wonderful and they breathe life into the scenes, making the story come alive for readers. It is an excellent storybook for interactive sessions in classrooms and school libraries as it speaks about saving the environment and wildlife, and tells children how to do it. Parents can also [use it to] discuss with their children the importance of trees. The rhyming verses give the book pace, movement and a lyrical feel. It is a good idea to introduce children to books like this at a very young age. The illustration at the end shows how a tree home [is] beneficial. Mamta Madhaven, writer, poet, editor, Readers Favorite reviewer,




