Hendrik Maarten
Hendrik and Estella are an Australian couple who live in Boorowa. Where is that you ask? Easy, near Frogmore.
2022: Blue Fork Rhymes Illustrated Children’s series. 3 published works with more planned.
From the Authors: First and foremost, we wanted this new series to be a fun, shared, family read. Basic language and word repetition for the little ones with familiar words and simple stories for beginning readers. Although the first two books feature the Lazy Old Cat and the Big Fat Rat, we hope to introduce many cute animals (and people) into the vastly different fun storylines.
2020-2022: Deans Epic Dreams Illustrated Children’s series. 4 published works with more planned.
From the Authors: Dean’s Epic Dreams are all about his epic imagination
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