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Aussie Animals Rod Campbell’s Next Rod Campbell’s Aussie Animals Adapted by Fern Dunn The animals get up very early in the bush. They make a lot of noise! Listen carefully can you hear a noise? What can that be?

I hear a digging noise. Who can that be? Back Next It’s Kangaroo! She likes hopping through the bush. What can you see in her pouch? I hear a digging noise. Who can that be?

I hear a squawking noise. Who can that be? Back Next It’s Wombat! He likes to dig holes to live in I hear a squawking noise. Who can that be?

I hear snoring. Who can that be? Back Next It’s Cockatoo! She likes to chatter all the time. Z z z Z z z zz I hear snoring. Who can that be?

Published by F.ppt productions for CPP4201 Back Start I can’t see anyone! Can you? Oh, it’s Koala. Shhh! Let’s leave him to sleep Story by Rod Campbell Adapted By Fern Dunn Art director Fern Dunn Animation director Published by F.ppt productions for CPP4201