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32 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1984
Author: Marcia K. Vaughan
Illustrator: Pamela Lofts
Age Recommendation: Early Learning
Art Style: Colour Pencil effect (though likely on a computer)
Topic/ Theme: Friendship
Setting: Loosely Australian Bush
This book is so very cute. The style was a little unexpected but it works well with the sing-songy lyrics of Dingo. Dingo is so expressive and vibrant, reminding me so much of the pet my neighbour had as a child (yes Cassie was heavily dingo and I loved her). Emu’s eyelashes are so long designating her femininity. Wombat looks so anxious as is only right, they are about to get put in a stew with bugs, gum nuts, ants among other things. The kookaburra who never says a thing is one of the better-illustrated characters, doing exactly what the reader likely would at that moment. The story is one of friendship and Australiana the doing what you can to help a mate and bit of trickery.
It is worth noting that this book was written and published in the early 80s. Things have changed only one of the animals is female now it would likely be balanced. But does the gender of the animals really matter? No. The pronouns just make it easier for children to read. It’s not perfect but it’s not fun and that is what I want from my picture story, especially Australian ones.