Brave Koala

Brave Koala by Rebecca Johnson, published by Steve Parish Pub. in 2003, is a 24-page exploration of a young koala’s journey as he decides to venture out into the world on his own. This edition is presented in English and offers insights into the life cycle of koalas, particularly focusing on the relationship between a mother koala and her joey.
Readers will discover how a newborn joey climbs to its mother’s pouch and the subsequent stages of its development, including the time spent riding on its mother’s back. The book falls under the categories of juvenile nonfiction and language arts, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in learning about marsupials and their unique characteristics.
Official synopsis Publisher
In Brave Koala, a young koala decides he is ready to explore the worl d by himself. The koala is a marsupial a mammal that raises its young, c alled a joey, in a pouch or fold of skin.
A newborn joey climbs t hrough its mother’s fur to the pouch, where it stays for 6 months. When a joey leaves the pouch, it will stay with its mother, hitching rides on her back, until it is about 12 months old.
About the Author: Rebecca Johnson is an award-winning primary school sci ence teacher and has written more than 60 books for children.
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