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Loading... Wombat Stew (original 1986; edition 1986)by Marcia K. Vaughan, Pamela Lofts (Illustrator)
Work InformationWombat Stew by Marcia K. Vaughan (1986)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a story about a group of animals that pretend to work together to help a Dingo make a Wombat stew. The animals bring items to add to the stew and convince the Dingo to leave the Wombat for last. But the animals have made the stew taste terrible! So the Dingo never adds the Wombat. He thinks he has been poisoned. I like the way the animals use a cooperative strategy to save the Wombat. An inverted trickster tale, in which all the other animals trick dingo. There's a catchy little song, although we always sing it to a tune I made up because I'd already sung it 10 times by the time we got to the end of the book and I discovered a tune was provided. This is a good repetitive book and the only unusual Australian terminology is names of animals and plants that are pictured on the same page. no reviews | add a review
A dingo intent on making wombat stew receives cooking suggestions from the other animals, unaware that they are protecting their fellow creature. No library descriptions found. |
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This book is most appropriate for preschoolers. The book is about a dingo that gets advice from multiple animals in order to make his wombat stew. The animals cleverly tell the dingo to add ingredients into the stew that will poison the dingo so that he doesn’t eat the wombat. In the end the dingo runs away after eating the stew and the wombat is free to go. The book includes clever rhyming sequences as well as a song at the end.