This series looks at the body's various systems, with simple explanations and gradually building diagrams making a complex subject digestible. This book uses interesting contextualisation to make the topic more engaging. Each system is broken down into component parts to make comprehension easier. Readers are introduced to key features of non-fiction, including an index,
Looks at the body's various systems, with simple explanations and gradually building diagrams making a complex subject digestible. This book uses contextualisation to make the topic more engaging. It's 30 happy years for Camp Quality. We talked to four Camp Quality people who were there from the beginning, and asked them to tell us about their journeys and their aspirations. Kari's story
Read about Kari's story here; a story of optimism and resilience Camp Quality comes to school
Charlie learnt about cancer when the Camp Quality puppets visited her school. I'm not afraid of Tomorrow
An 11-year-old Camper living with cancer shared this poem with us. It teaches us more about unrelenting optimism than almost anything else we've seen, so we thought we'd share it with you
My journey with camp Quality started 21 years ago in South Qld. I saw the TV add for Camp Quality and thought "that sounds good, I am going to apply tomorrow". and that I did. I started off as a companion doing one camp a year (main camp). On every camp I had an absolute blast.
Over the past five years I have had the honour & privilege to be a part of the leadership team. I have been the camp leader of main camp, companion support and activity leader
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