

Adult readers will especially enjoy the little details to be discovered upon frequent rereading.

Large areas of white space surround the whimsical acrylic illustrations, rife with subtle details, heightening the appeal of this cute picture book."- Booklist, "Young readers will howl.

Beginning readers have just enough text to gain confidence while the illustrations provide oodles more meaning and endless laughs."- School Library Journal "The pacing of the spare text and the engaging illustrations combine humorously, especially when the baby wombat meets a human baby, and their antics mirror each other. Make no mistake, this will be read over and over, providing new laughs each time."- The Horn Book "The story itself is almost incidental: the real fun comes from the interplay of French's laconic journalizing the poker-faced typography, and Whatley's wry acrylic spot illustrations, which unspool on a single plane like a droll parade."- Publishers Weekly "As delectable in tone and delivery as the beloved Diary of a Wombat. Large areas of white space surround the whimsical acrylic illustrations, rife with subtle details, heightening the appeal of this cute picture book."Booklist, "Young readers will howl. Beginning readers have just enough text to gain confidence while the illustrations provide oodles more meaning and endless laughs."School Library Journal"The pacing of the spare text and the engaging illustrations combine humorously, especially when the baby wombat meets a human baby, and their antics mirror each other. Make no mistake, this will be read over and over, providing new laughs each time."The Horn Book "The story itself is almost incidental: the real fun comes from the interplay of French's laconic journalizing the poker-faced typography, and Whatley's wry acrylic spot illustrations, which unspool on a single plane like a droll parade."Publishers Weekly "As delectable in tone and delivery as the beloved Diary of a Wombat. "Make No Mistake, this Will Be Read over and Over, Providing New Laughs Each Time."Horn Book, "Young readers will howl.
