Big Old Rambutan Tree by Kathy Creamer
Published by Little Pink Dog Books.
ISBN: 978-0-6482563-3 RRP: $24.95 Despite the warnings from her friends, an orangutan named Ginger rears an orphaned tiger cub as her own. When the growing tiger’s natural instincts begin to show, the two have to part ways. With all net proceeds of this book being donated to Orangutan Outreach, this gentle story of friendship and the struggle to survive in the threatened Sumatran rainforest, will help children understand environmental impacts and offers hope for the future of the quickly diminishing wild Orangutan population. |
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About the author-illustrator:
Kathy Creamer is a children’s illustrator and writer who has been published by Oxford University Press, Reed International, Julia Gabriel Communications, September 21, Christmas Press, Second Look and other organisations.
She has an MA in Children’s Book Illustration from the renowned Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University in England.
Kathy first supported the conservation of Orangutans with a book for the Singapore Zoological Gardens. My Cousin, Ah Meng sold in excess of 30,000 copies with all profits going to the zoo.
Kathy has also run her own successful publishing company in the UK, where she published over eighteen picture books for a range of high net-worth private clients. Now in Australia, Kathy with her husband Peter, has set up Little Pink Dog Books Children’s Publishing.
Learn more about the touching stories behind The Big Old Rambutan Tree in the fascinating video about it on our Journey of A Book page, here.
Visit The Big Old Rambutan Facebook page here.
Kathy Creamer is a children’s illustrator and writer who has been published by Oxford University Press, Reed International, Julia Gabriel Communications, September 21, Christmas Press, Second Look and other organisations.
She has an MA in Children’s Book Illustration from the renowned Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University in England.
Kathy first supported the conservation of Orangutans with a book for the Singapore Zoological Gardens. My Cousin, Ah Meng sold in excess of 30,000 copies with all profits going to the zoo.
Kathy has also run her own successful publishing company in the UK, where she published over eighteen picture books for a range of high net-worth private clients. Now in Australia, Kathy with her husband Peter, has set up Little Pink Dog Books Children’s Publishing.
Learn more about the touching stories behind The Big Old Rambutan Tree in the fascinating video about it on our Journey of A Book page, here.
Visit The Big Old Rambutan Facebook page here.