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| | | Picture Book Review: Bobbie Dazzler, by Margaret Wild & Janine Dawson Reviewed by Sally Murphy
An engaging title.
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Bobbie the wallaby can hop and skip and bounce. But she cannot do the splits. Her friends tell her not to mind, but she does mind – a lot. Then when Bobbie finally manages to do the splits, she gets stuck and her friends have to help her out. But Bobby doesn’t mind – because now she knows that she can do the splits.Bobbie Dazzler is a beautiful new picture book from the talented pairing of author Margaret Wild and illustrator Janine Dawson. Wild’s text is simple and joyful, celebrating a small achievement and a lovely friendship, with humour and an innate understanding of the pride children take in developing new skills. The illustrations, in pen and ink and watercolour, are a delight, featuring four warm and lively Australian animal characters. While all the illustrations are gorgeous, a special favourite is the final one, without text, showing the four friends having a group hug, contented smiles on their faces. The endpapers, too, featuring Bobbie’s happy friends and pictures of Australian flora, are also superb. This is a truly dazzling offering for young Australians. Bobby Dazzler, by Margaret Wild & Janine Dawson Working Title, 2006 Also by Margaret Wild Kiss Kiss Too Many Monkeys Baby Boomsticks Piglet and Mama
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