Thursday, July 26, 2018

Summer Reading 2018 Welcome, Wombat



Gr. 2 - 5 This is a book of advice to a young arrival at Sleepy Burrows Wombat Sanctuary from one of the older residents. Chance, the voice of experience, explains all about why the sanctuary is necessary and how the wombats are slowly prepared to return to the wild and live on their own. Along the way, he shares plentiful information about wombats, their stages of development, and human impact on their habitats. As advice to an infant wombat, the wording is simple and direct, making it perfect for elementary age readers. The book is also packed with color photos of various wombats from the sanctuary and sidebars on topics like “Burrow Basics” and “Wombat Combat.” Back matter includes a letter from the author, ideas for how to help wombats, and even a quick guide on “How to speak Aussie.” After all, readers may need to know that “chucking a tanty” means throwing a tantrum. The combination of captivating photos and Chance’s humorous narration make the material very approachable and entertaining, even as it informs. Its place as part of a series means that readers may easily find similar books once they enjoy this one. VERDICT - Perfect for middle grade fans of narrative or creative nonfiction, those researching marsupials, and readers interested in animal sanctuaries and rescue efforts.

This review was originally printed on p.100 of the May 2018 issue of School Library Journal.

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