Jack and his Wind-Up Torch go to The Moon

Jack loves his Nana and always wants to visit her in the bush. She lives in Bundjalung Country and he loves it there. They have fun during their time together, and there is always plenty to do. He enjoys it when Nana reads him stories at bedtime. This night, Jack discovers the power of his wind-up torch. He actually gets to see the Man in the Moon. Other stories in the series will see Jack visiting other special places.

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Jack and his Wind-Up Torch go to The Moon

Jack loves his Nana and always wants to visit her in the bush. She lives in Bundjalung Country and he loves it there. They have fun during their time together, and there is always plenty to do. He enjoys it when Nana reads him stories at bedtime. This night, Jack discovers the power of his wind-up torch. He actually gets to see the Man in the Moon. Other stories in the series will see Jack visiting other special places.

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Jack and his Wind-Up Torch go to The Moon

Jack and his Wind-Up Torch go to The Moon

by Amanda Doran
Jack and his Wind-Up Torch go to The Moon

Jack and his Wind-Up Torch go to The Moon

by Amanda Doran

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Overview

Jack loves his Nana and always wants to visit her in the bush. She lives in Bundjalung Country and he loves it there. They have fun during their time together, and there is always plenty to do. He enjoys it when Nana reads him stories at bedtime. This night, Jack discovers the power of his wind-up torch. He actually gets to see the Man in the Moon. Other stories in the series will see Jack visiting other special places.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045187787
Publisher: Amanda Doran
Publication date: 07/30/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 984 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Amanda Doran is passionate about learning and education, and her teaching platform is to foster critical thinkers with compassionate hearts.

These contemporary Australian children's stories are values based with an environmental focus.
Children are encouraged to think about situations in their real world and how they can influence change and the resulting outcomes.

Amanda is enthusiastic about Branching Out which is a writing forum for young people to have their stories published on PaperBarkTree.

Amanda grew up in Sydney, NSW and has lived in Hong Kong, the Blue Mountains NSW; Gold Coast Qld; Perth WA and now in the Northern Rivers of NSW. She has always had a love of nature, storytelling and art. PaperBarkTree has allowed her to combine these passions.

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