Bruny Youth Stories Prize

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Bruny Youth Story Prize entry - The Forty Spotted Pardalote and her Chicks, by Molly age 6
Book 1

Once upon a time, there was a Forty Spotted Pardalote who was looking for a house with lots of food. She was very hungry. It was getting dark, she had to find somewhere to sleep. She found a tree to build a nest in. The next morning, she went to find some food in the tree. The end.

Book 2

Once upon a time there was a Forty Spotted Pardalote who was looking for some food for breakfast for her chicks. After breakfast she set off to work. The next day she isn’t doing work because she has to take care of her chicks. She finds some food for them. The next day it is work after breakfast. She sets off after work to find food. The end.

The Forty Spotted Pardalote and her Chicks

Winners of the Bruny Youth Story Prize will be announced at The Bruny Island Bird Festival on Sunday, the 22nd of March at 12 pm in the Adventure Bay hall. This prize is proudly brought to you by The Bruny Kids and Nature Project, led by Claire Boost and the Tasmanian Community Fund.


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