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How wonderful to have a new First Nations picture book that uses local Wurrundjeri language integrated into the text! This is the story of a Gugung (grandmother) showing her grandchild how to gather and dry Djirra (reed) to weave into a beautiful Binak (basket). As they go about the process of making the Binak, at least one Boroin (blue fairy wren) appears on each spread. Two Boroin have made their nest in the reeds and will go on to hatch and teach their fledglings throughout the narrative.

With simple repetition of language and a glossary, it’s easy for readers to pick up simple Wurrundjeri language. Written by Wurrundjeri Elder Aunty Kim Wandin, in collaboration with Chris Joy, with stunning illustrations by Ashleigh Pugh, a descendant of Whadjuk Ballardong, this is both a beautiful picture book and an important resource to educate young and old on Wurrundjeri culture and language. It’s perfect for ages 4+.