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Bridget Farmer Book - I am a Magpie, I am a Currawong

Bridget Farmer Book - I am a Magpie, I am a Currawong

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Bridget Farmer's latest addition to her bird book series, this beautifully illustrated book introduces your little ones to the wonderful world of Australian birds. Discover new birds on your walks, growing their curiosity and love of our native birdlife.

Features

From magpies to currawongs, from finches to thornbills, this hardcover book introduces readers to a few little details to look out for when in Australian gardens and parks, on the beach or in the bush. It is a book about noticing, and the more you look the more you see in the natural world around you!

Perfect for preschoolers discovering birds in their neighbourhood, or for early readers learning through rhyme. Printed on sturdy recycled paper, with thick pages. Its compact format is ideal for little hands.

Illustrated using hand coloured drypoint etchings this CBCA-shortlisted book is both a visual and educational delight. 

Hardcover, published by Black Cockatoo Books, 2024

Ingredients / Materials

Recycled paper

Dimensions

16.5 x 19.5cm

Circular life

Books - swap at your local book library, donate or gift it forward.

Made in

China

Brand story

Bridget Farmer is a printmaker whose delicate bird-inspired artworks celebrate Australia’s vibrant avian life while honouring the land they inhabit. Living and working on Dja Dja Wurrung country in Victoria, Bridget embraces a slow, thoughtful approach to art—one that values craftsmanship, curiosity, and care for the environment.
Her work reflects a deep respect for nature, using traditional printmaking techniques and repurposed tools from her jewellery-making days. By drawing inspiration from native birds and acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land, Bridget’s art becomes a quiet act of sustainability—inviting us to observe, appreciate, and protect the world around us

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