Now in board The ever-popular Wombat's back in a format that's just right for the smallest children. Award-winning author and illustrator Charles Fuge--whose Sometimes I Curl Up in a Ball sold 106,000... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Fun story-my 2 year old love water and wombat, a perfect combination! His favorite new book. This is our second wombat book, he got his first from a relative in Australia.
Brillent!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Possible the best book so far illustrated by Charles Fuge, Wombats learns how to make a friend, and how to swim. My son loves the book and so do I.
Enjoyable fun
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
My 4 year old enjoys the Little Wombat series and this book did not dissappoint. The whimsical artwork and rhymes delight his young mind. He enjoys reading them with me and "reading" them back to me.
A Wombat, A Platypus, And Water Safety
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This is a delightful and unusual children's book about respect, friendship, and water safety. In the beginning Little Wombat thinks Platypus is odd, but Platypus rescues Little Wombat after he falls into the water. Platypus then teaches Little Wombat to swim, and they become friends. The message is great for young kids: respect and kindness for those different than you. There is a secondary message of water safety that many young non-swimmers will appreciate: swimming can be fun, but safety is important (Platypus even teaches Little Wombat to "never swim on a full tummy.") In the end Little Wombat, Platypus, Koala, and Rabbit all have a great time, and all learn important lessons about friendship. The illustrations in the book are first rate, and the story, while simple, is a good one that will be sure to captivate young readers.
Entertaining!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
The illustrations in this book are amazing! The colors and detail will keep young readers interested and attentive. Little Wombat meets a new friend who is quite different from him. He thinks this new friend is funny at first but soon discovers that his new friend is quite special and can teach him much. The story though a bit trite, is one that young readers will probably be able to relate to, or at least understand. The moral of this tale is one that everyone can enjoy!
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