Nyuntu Ninti: What you should know
Author: Bob Randall
Format: Paperback, 32 pages, 248mm x 214mm, 150 g
Published: 2011, ABC Books, Australia
Genre: Picture Books
Back in print at last! ABC For Kids is delighted to announce the re-release of a range of best-selling, award-winning children's picture books. Including Children's Book Council winners and all-time favourites, no children's bookshelf is complete without these classic favourites. Twenty-four titles will be republished from 2010-11.
'My name is Bob Randall and I'm an Anangu man from Uluru. Not many people know much about us. that's why I want to share some things with you. things about us. About our land. things you may not have heard before.'In this beautiful photographic book for young children, Bob Randall explains, in a simple but effective way, the Anangu people's relationship to all that is around them, and why we must learn to care for the earth, its plants and its creatures.Based on the award-winning documentary KANYINI, NYUNtU NINtI, meaning 'what you should know', teaches us about the people who are at the heart of our country.Children's Book Council Notable Book 2009A 'White Ravens 2009' selection: 'In a short and touching narrative, Bob Randall from teh Anangu, who live near Uluru, proudly talks about his tribe's culture, traditions, and beliefs. Respecting these values could help us all grow more award of the essential things in life.'Shortlisted, APA Design Awards 2009
Back in print at last! ABC For Kids is delighted to announce the re-release of a range of best-selling, award-winning children's picture books. Including Children's Book Council winners and all-time favourites, no children's bookshelf is complete without these classic favourites. Twenty-four titles will be republished from 2010-11.
'My name is Bob Randall and I'm an Anangu man from Uluru. Not many people know much about us. that's why I want to share some things with you. things about us. About our land. things you may not have heard before.'In this beautiful photographic book for young children, Bob Randall explains, in a simple but effective way, the Anangu people's relationship to all that is around them, and why we must learn to care for the earth, its plants and its creatures.Based on the award-winning documentary KANYINI, NYUNtU NINtI, meaning 'what you should know', teaches us about the people who are at the heart of our country.Children's Book Council Notable Book 2009A 'White Ravens 2009' selection: 'In a short and touching narrative, Bob Randall from teh Anangu, who live near Uluru, proudly talks about his tribe's culture, traditions, and beliefs. Respecting these values could help us all grow more award of the essential things in life.'Shortlisted, APA Design Awards 2009