Tell Tails: An Anthology for Animals (written and illustrated by Nettie Lodge) is an A-to-Z collection of poems and illustrations that brings the animal world to life. Each animal has its own story about its character, its origin, and its place in nature to inspire young zoologists. Through inquiry and the joy that all animals bring to our world, Tell Tails shines a light on the rare, the endangered, the vulnerable, the mighty and the most loved animals in the world.
The
book is unique in that it features an endangered animal for each letter of the
alphabet. There are 26 beautiful and vibrant watercolour illustrations which
provide details of each animal, including some interesting facts. The native
country of each animal is identified, helping children to understand that there
are endangered animals around the world.
Each
animal and its habitat are described in rhyming verse, making for an
interesting and engaging read. The use of rhyming words helps children to
predict the pattern of language, helps broaden vocabulary
and assists children learning to read.
About the Author/Illustrator
Nettie Lodge is an artist and writer. She
obtained a Bachelor of Fine Art at John Curtain University, WA. She also did a
Post Graduate programme at the Banff Centre of Fine Arts, Canada for which she
was awarded a grant from the West Australian Arts Council.
She has exhibited regularly in Sydney since
1985. Her work is represented in public and private collections around the
world. She works in Sydney as a freelance illustrator and lecturer at Torrens
University.
She has recently been selected as a finalist
in the Northern Beaches Art Prize, to be announced and exhibited at the Manly
Art Gallery and Museum in August 2022.
Nettie illustrated The Urban Escapees (written
by Susan Ramage) published by Green Olive Press in 2019. She has also
illustrated the Kindy Kitchen™ series of books.
Nettie has lived and worked on Scotland
Island, off the NSW coast, for twenty-five years, among the tall gum trees and
native flora and fauna. Each day she travels to the mainland in her little
tinny, relishing the rush of the waves and the wind on her face.
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