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Henry the Bunyip's Page


Click on Storytime with Henry to view stories of his adventures

Read with your children or let them read to you

Have fun 📘

Love always, Henry ❤️

About
Hi there!!


Thank you for stopping by. I hope you enjoy my Henry the Bunyip Stories; there are many to find.


Henry is a Bunyip.
He is small, with soft grey fur and bright blue eyes.
He is a friendly little chap with three fingers, four toes, two round bud horns, and a tail.

Henry’s favourite saying is: "Love always, Henry" ♥️

He has many loyal friends, and he loves to go on adventures with them all.

He lives in the small town of Bunyip, which is 81km from Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

He is named after Henry Rodger, who was a baker in Bunyip in 1903.

A couple of Henry’s favourite friends are Gee, Annie and Queenie.

Henry's stories are written to create joy and happiness; some include old memories, and some are new adventures to be remembered in the future.

Henry's Books are lovely - you can buy a copy by reaching out to me, or even buy a soft plush Henry to take on your own adventures!


I hope you love Henry the Bunyip and his stories as much as I do.


Yours in writing,
Davina Veenstra, Storyteller
and creator of Henry the Bunyip and Friends.©️

Please get in touch with me for all information by emailing henrythebunyip@outlook.com
  • Drouin Victoria, Australia

Henry the Bunyip is a sweet, cuddly fellow. He travels the world on exciting adventures. But most of all, he loves making new friends and sending and receiving postcards in the mail.

Find stories of Henry's adventures here

Love always Henry Chapter One

Who is Henry Find out in Chapter 1

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A Boy from Bunyip

There was a boy from Bunyip who loved Trains

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HENRY’S ADVENTURE IN THE MOUNTAINS

The GSER 2023 run was an amazing event Great Southern Endurance Race

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HENRY MCSWANE RODGER 1866-1937

Henry and Hannah’s family outside 27-28 Main Street Bunyip 1915

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YOWAH NUT OPAL

Judy and Wayne visited Yowah, but what did they see?

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