Olga The Brolga
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On Sale:
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27/04/2005
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Formats:
Trade paperback
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Olga must dance now but who will dance with her?
′I want to dance NOW,
I want to flap, kick and jump!′
′Well, don′t jump on me!′
Said a small brown lump.
Olga the brolga is in a terrible mood. She desperately wants to dance - but no-one will dance with her. Her parents have other things to do; Ellie the crocodile doesn′t feel like jumping around; and Joanna Jacana only wants to sleep. As for Lilly the long-neck, well, she′s a bit grumpy, too!
So Olga decides to dance by herself; and when she does, something absolutely wonderful happens.
Ages 3-7
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