8th book in a series of 14 beautifully illustrated children's books of iconic Australian creatures.
The Australian bird children’s book is about a Laughing kookaburra called Bluey. He is flying from place to place. This bird’s call is very distinctive. As a result, he is disturbing a frogmouth family’s peace. They are trying to sleep. Then, the kookaburra moves on. He lands on an Evodia tree. Rainbow lorikeets are screeching around. While noisy, their noise is not as loud as the kookaburra’s laugh.
Bluey arrives at a tree filled with sulphur-crested cockatoos. They think he is laughing at them. Later on, Bluey lands on a tree filled with black cockatoos. They are chewing on gum nuts of a Eucalyptus tree. However, one gum nut drops on Bluey’s head.
Later, Bluey flies to a tree near two cassowaries. It’s Cassy and her father from a previous book. A paradise kingfisher is sitting on the same tree. He is the kookaburra’s cousin. After that, Bluey discovers a scrub turkey building his nest. It’s hard work for him in comparison to kookaburras’ nesting behaviour.
Finally, Bluey wants to sleep. But the bush stone curlews are making loud calling noises. Now, Bluey can’t sleep because of the noise.
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