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PRE-SALE - Book release date 30th November 2025

Hardcover | 8.5 x 8.5 inches | Written by proud Gamilaraay woman Natasha Ann Weribone. Suitable for Kindy through to Primary Education.

 

Title: "Nan What is Country?"

Book 3 of the Nan & Me Series 

 

About the Book:

When a young Aboriginal girl brings her Nan to school for Grandparents Day, Nan shares memories of growing up on Country.

 

Through her stories, the granddaughter and her class begin to understand that Country is more than just the land.

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This story gently explores First Nations People’s deep-rooted connection to Country, highlighting the spiritual, cultural, and ancestral bonds passed down from our Elders that guide how we care for the world in a child-friendly way.

 

Together, they also learn the difference between an Acknowledgement of Country and a Welcome to Country, and why both are important ways of showing respect to First Nations peoples.

 

Plus, enjoy a bonus session from Nan, teaching our Little Yarnlings a simple and easy way to Acknowledge Country in a child-friendly manner— a beautiful opportunity to learn and connect to Country and culture with deep respect for First Nations peoples.

 

Part of the Nan & Me Series — celebrating culture, curiosity, and the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren.

 

Hardcover - Nan What is Country?

$29.95Price
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Book release date - 30th November 2025. Expected to arrive in time for Christmas
  • Product Details:

    • Premium hardcover finish

    • 8.5” x 8.5” (21.6 cm x 21.6 cm)

    • Full-colour illustrations

    • Suitable for ages 5–10

    • ISBN: 978-1-7640638-3-8

    🎉 Pre-Order Now!
    Book release date: 30 November 2025

    Pre-order your copy of Nan, What Is Country? today!
    Orders will be shipped as soon as the book is released and are expected to arrive in time for Christmas — the perfect gift for little learners and families wanting to celebrate First Nations stories and connection.

    ⚠️ This book explores First Nations history and the cultural significance of connection to Country. Readers are encouraged to engage with care and respect.

     

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​Ganu Gii Creations would like to acknowledge the Traditional Peoples of the lands in which we live, breathe and create. We pay our Respects to our Elder's past, present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples. We recognise the connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands, water ways and skies, a bond that has existed for tens of thousands of years. And thank our Ancestors for maintaining this beautiful land we call home. May Lore and Culture Indelibly Live On.

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