What’s the book about?
In my dreaming at night, I see pictures behind my eyes that take me far away.
Way way back in the beginning, Akurras slithered, carving rivers, in a Creation story from my Dreaming, my Muda.
Law men came down from the sky to teach us about our Country.
In my Muda, the Ancestors are never far, and I can see how I fit and who I am.
Told in a child’s voice, Dreaming is a joyful and thought-provoking story in the bestselling and award-winning Welcome to Our Country series, and follows one young girl as she imagines what it might be like to be part of the Dreaming, past and present.
Recommended for:
Ages 4+
Three reasons to read it:
- The Dreaming is a really important part of First Nations cultures. It’s not just about how the world was created, it’s also about how people live, how they care for the land, and how everything’s connected. This book makes the idea super easy to understand and exciting to explore for younger readers.
- Hardy’s artwork fills each page with colour, movement, and emotion, showing everything from the stars in the sky to the ancestors in the land. The pictures help you feel the story in your heart, not just understand it with your mind.
- Dreaming is the fifth book in the bestselling Welcome to Our Country series, created by a First Nations team that knows how to tell big stories in a kid-friendly way. The whole series has been praised for helping kids (and grown-ups too) understand the richness and beauty of Aboriginal culture with honesty, warmth, and fun.
Buy a copy of Dreaming: Welcome to Our Country here.
About the author:
Adam Goodes is an Adnyamathanha and Narungga man and community leader. He is a former Australian Rules footballer, having achieved the greatest heights in the game, and was named Australian of the Year in 2014 for his public work in the fight against racism and his advocacy in First Nations affairs. Together with his cousin Michael O’Loughlin, Adam founded the GO Foundation, which supports and inspires the next generation of First Nations leaders. With a diploma in Aboriginal Studies and his own children at school and preschool, Adam was motivated to publish a series of books for young children and families about Australia’s First Nations history.
Ellie Laing (nee Southwood) is a communications executive and former journalist, who lives on the lands of the Gammeraygal people on the northern beaches of Sydney with her husband and two sons. When Ellie’s eldest son Harvey came home from preschool reciting Acknowledgements of Country and singing Aboriginal lullabies, she was inspired to collaborate with Adam Goodes on a series of books aimed at helping families with young children to talk about Australia’s First Nations history. She has recently completed studies in Traditional Aboriginal Cultures.
David Hardy is a Barkindji man, author and artist with more than eight years of animation experience with Walt Disney Animation Studios. Married with two children, he is currently Art Director and Game Art Manager for Lightning Box Games. David has worked on twelve animated feature films, including The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning, The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata and Return to Never Land. His books for children include Alfie’s Search for Destiny and Alfie’s Big Wish, On the Way to Nana’s (written by Frances and Lindsay Haji-Ali), The Proud Foots 1: Shaka Shaka Hawaii (written by Lucas Proudfoot) and Aussie Kids: Meet Zoe and Zac at the Zoo (written by Belinda Murrell).










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