There's a Prawn in Parliament House: The Kids' Guide to Australia's

There's a Prawn in Parliament House: The Kids' Guide to Australia's

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Hi! I'm Shawn the Prawn, a 350 million-year-old tiny coral fossil that lives in the floor of the grand Marble Foyer at Australia's Parliament House. Sharing a house with a democracy is awesome because Australia's democracy is unique and it totally rocks. Every three years, Australians come together on a Saturday to elect a government. We do this because having a government is the best way for large groups of people to live in peace and enjoy things like roads and airports and hospitals and delicious food without having to personally arrange all the boring stuff. But how do we elect a government? How does the government make decisions? And what is so special about our system of democracy? Perfect for kids in year 5 and 6 studying how Australia's government works, political writer and commentator Annabel Crabb explores, explains and examines Australia's unique democracy from the smallest shrimp to the largest coathanger with help from Guardian Australia cartoonist First Dog on the Moon. 'Australian democracy comes alive for young readers in There's a Prawn in Parliament House . Every question about democracy, voting, government and more is answered ... This book is an essential book for young readers, helping them understand our wonderful democracy -- all delivered with Annabel Crabb's signature flair.' Good Reading [Five stars] Includes: - Up-to-date information about the 48th Parliament - The ins and outs of Australia's Parliament House - The road to Federation - The nitty-gritty of the Australian Constitution - Voting and how it works - Ministers and departments - The role of the Press - How a Bill becomes Law Perfect for: - Independent readers 8+ interested in how Australia's government works - Fans of Annabel Crabb and First Dog on the Moon - Parents, teachers and librarians seeking up-to-date, humorous and accessible resources for Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) - History and Civics and Citizenship - Anyone interested in what makes Australia's democracy amazing

Author: Annabel Crabb
Format: Paperback, 240 pages, 153mm x 234mm, 302 g
Published: 2025, A&U Children's, Australia
Genre: Children's General Non-Fiction
Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years

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Hi! I'm Shawn the Prawn, a 350 million-year-old tiny coral fossil that lives in the floor of the grand Marble Foyer at Australia's Parliament House. Sharing a house with a democracy is awesome because Australia's democracy is unique and it totally rocks. Every three years, Australians come together on a Saturday to elect a government. We do this because having a government is the best way for large groups of people to live in peace and enjoy things like roads and airports and hospitals and delicious food without having to personally arrange all the boring stuff. But how do we elect a government? How does the government make decisions? And what is so special about our system of democracy? Perfect for kids in year 5 and 6 studying how Australia's government works, political writer and commentator Annabel Crabb explores, explains and examines Australia's unique democracy from the smallest shrimp to the largest coathanger with help from Guardian Australia cartoonist First Dog on the Moon. 'Australian democracy comes alive for young readers in There's a Prawn in Parliament House . Every question about democracy, voting, government and more is answered ... This book is an essential book for young readers, helping them understand our wonderful democracy -- all delivered with Annabel Crabb's signature flair.' Good Reading [Five stars] Includes: - Up-to-date information about the 48th Parliament - The ins and outs of Australia's Parliament House - The road to Federation - The nitty-gritty of the Australian Constitution - Voting and how it works - Ministers and departments - The role of the Press - How a Bill becomes Law Perfect for: - Independent readers 8+ interested in how Australia's government works - Fans of Annabel Crabb and First Dog on the Moon - Parents, teachers and librarians seeking up-to-date, humorous and accessible resources for Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) - History and Civics and Citizenship - Anyone interested in what makes Australia's democracy amazing