Wombat Said Come in

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Margaret Quinlin Books
Publish Date
Pages
36
Dimensions
11.39 X 9.25 X 0.39 inches | 1.03 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781682633212

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About the Author
Carmen Agra Deedy, a New York Times best-selling author (14 Cows for America) and nationally known storyteller. Her books have received numerous awards and honors, including a Pura Belpre Honor, Christopher, Jane Addams Honor, and an E.B.White Read-Aloud Honor. Carmen has presented at many prestigious venues, but children are her favorite audience. Born in Havana, Cuba, she came to the United States as a refugee. She lives in Georgia.

Brian Lies has illustrated over thirty books, including the 2019 Caldecott Honor-winning The Rough Patch, which also won a SCBWI Crystal Kite Award, and his New York Times bestselling bat series (Bats at the Beach, Bats at the Library, Bats at the Ballgame, and Bats in the Band). He now lives in a seaside town in Massachusetts with his wife and two cats. His hobbies are woodworking, cooking, and tending a big vegetable garden behind the house.
Reviews
"Welcome is at the heart of Carmen Agra Deedy's story. . . . rendered in charming detail by Brian Lies.."--The New York Times

★ "The dry wit of the text is matched by art that is both detailed in illustrating each animal and hilarious in showing poor Wombat's trials. . . . A superb read-aloud balancing messages about the environment and generosity with humor and heart."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"Welcoming those in distress, be they friends or strangers, is a message that benefits all students. This title does just that with charming and humorous ­detail in both words and pictures."--School Library Journal

"Educators will find multiple curricular connections for this tale of hospitality, climate, and displacement, but young readers will likely be most attracted to the humor in text and art and the personalities of the animal neighbors."--The Horn Book

"Entertaining and richly colored acrylics and colored-pencil illustrations--including a bonus cutaway displaying Wombat's snug three-level underground abode. . . ."--Booklist

"Acrylic and colored pencil renderings by Lies (the Little Bat series) of Wombat's multilevel burrow, which include an elaborate cutaway, instantly establish it a place of safety and comfort. . . . With unspoken but unmistakable reference to the ravages of climate change, the creators underscore the idea that hospitality is not always about politesse--it can be a matter of life and death.."--Publishers Weekly