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Diary of a Wombat 20th Anniversary Edition

$24.99

By Jackie French

Illustrated by Bruce Whatley

A special new edition of the much-loved modern classic -- celebrating 20 years of Australia's best-loved wombat, Mothball

Monday Morning: Slept. Afternoon: Slept. Evening: Ate.Scratched. Night: Ate.

A typical day. Don't be fooled. this wombat leads a very busy and demanding life.

She wrestles unknown creatures, runs her own digging business, and most difficult of all - trains her humans. She teaches them when she would like carrots, when she would like oats and when she would like both at the same time. But these humans are slow learners.

Find out how one wombat - between scratching, sleeping and eating - manages to fit the difficult job of training humans into her busy schedule.


PRAISE FOR DIARY OF A WOMBAT:
'
One read and Diary of a Wombat was an instant favourite, as it is with children across the country' - Kids' Book Review

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By Jackie French

Illustrated by Bruce Whatley

A special new edition of the much-loved modern classic -- celebrating 20 years of Australia's best-loved wombat, Mothball

Monday Morning: Slept. Afternoon: Slept. Evening: Ate.Scratched. Night: Ate.

A typical day. Don't be fooled. this wombat leads a very busy and demanding life.

She wrestles unknown creatures, runs her own digging business, and most difficult of all - trains her humans. She teaches them when she would like carrots, when she would like oats and when she would like both at the same time. But these humans are slow learners.

Find out how one wombat - between scratching, sleeping and eating - manages to fit the difficult job of training humans into her busy schedule.


PRAISE FOR DIARY OF A WOMBAT:
'
One read and Diary of a Wombat was an instant favourite, as it is with children across the country' - Kids' Book Review

By Jackie French

Illustrated by Bruce Whatley

A special new edition of the much-loved modern classic -- celebrating 20 years of Australia's best-loved wombat, Mothball

Monday Morning: Slept. Afternoon: Slept. Evening: Ate.Scratched. Night: Ate.

A typical day. Don't be fooled. this wombat leads a very busy and demanding life.

She wrestles unknown creatures, runs her own digging business, and most difficult of all - trains her humans. She teaches them when she would like carrots, when she would like oats and when she would like both at the same time. But these humans are slow learners.

Find out how one wombat - between scratching, sleeping and eating - manages to fit the difficult job of training humans into her busy schedule.


PRAISE FOR DIARY OF A WOMBAT:
'
One read and Diary of a Wombat was an instant favourite, as it is with children across the country' - Kids' Book Review

  • Format: Hardback picture book

    Dimensions: 29.3 cm x 21.9 cm

    Pages: 32

  • ISBN: 9781460762691

    Publisher: HarperCollins AU

    Release Date: 3 November 2022

  • Author: Jackie French

    Illustrator: Bruce Whatley

  • Early Childhood (4-6 yrs)

  • ANIMALS

    wombat, baby, sleeping, eating, digging, training, animals

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