
‘Recycle Michael and the Burpulator’ is where RCM saves the world by recycling the toxic trash layer through a reverse-recycle cow stomach system … the Burpulator.

‘Recycle Michael and the Burpulator’ is where RCM saves the world by recycling the toxic trash layer through a reverse-recycle cow stomach system … the Burpulator.




Recycle Michael then moves his talents towards saving the Great Barrier Reef by recycling Crown of Thorns Starfish through the Dugongulator and have them filter out as new coral spawn to rebuild the reef.
In the third book RCM then turns his attention to saving the ice-caps and prevents the seas from warming and rising by the innovative processes of his’ Ice-cap-u-lator’
In the fourth book RCM takes on two toxic pests by recycling plastic waste through cane toads, a process that turns the plastic into ‘tastic’, a fine, super light thread that cocoons around the toads and lifts them away to disappear into space and eventually, the Black Hole.
The current RCM, not yet printed is RCM’s pinnacle of achievement … he rids us of COVID 19!

Time has gone into MELTDOWN .. ‘tap, tap has replaced ‘tick, tock’ as technology overwhelms us … can the TIME BANDIT re-chime TIME?
$15 plus postage

‘Tarkine’ with his motto ‘Don’t expire…light your fire’ entertains with an underlying serious message about our fragile ecosystems and endangered species. While aimed at children his subtle messages also appeal to teenagers and adults alike.
So how do things become extinct? Asks Tarkine as he takes two children through the wonder-world of nature’s eco and bio-diversity systems in book one. In his illustrated drawings, David has Tarkine explain how some things have become out of balance and what we, as humans, can do, to correct this.
Tarkine’s story (which is the name of the wilderness area where the last tigers were seen in the wild) rhymes to the rhythm life, and we all should appreciate that, says David.
Books are $22 each plus postage
Contact: lucinda.sharp@fortysouth.com.au

While we are all Aussies, there are some basic differences in our perceptions of things … often the same things have different meanings on either side of the ‘Great Divide’.
Boof the Bloodhound has sniffed around some of these different perceptions and brought them to life in full colour illustrations. He thinks kids need to know that their food just doesn’t come from the Supermarket or school is just down the road.
Enjoy a little fun with Boof
$15 plus postage

The second book has Tarkine taking off in his Tiger Moth to visit the planet’s most endangered species. Tarkine and the children travel from Antarctica to the Arctic and from Africa to the Americas. Particular reference is paid to Australia’s endangered species, including the Great Barrier Reef.
Younger children will be drawn to the pictures and story rhymes he says and older children will follow how complex things are made simple through the combination of drawings and scientific facts from the World Wildlife Fund(WWF). Schools, particularly could benefit and Teacher’s Notes are also available through Forty South.