Little Meerkat by Aleesah Darlison, illustrated
by Shannon Melville (Wombat Books)
HB
RRP $24.99
ISBN
978-1-921632-82-2
Reviewed
by Peta Biggin
Little
Meerkat is only tiny but not in his mind.
He sees himself as the most heroic hunter, the stealthiest scout, the
most fearless warrior and certainly not someone that needs to be protected by
his family. Until one day when he finds
himself confronted by a hungry snake.
Then he learns the importance of a loving and watchful family.
Little Meerkat is a playful and
lively book about a young meerkat who refuses to believe he is anything less
than what he imagines himself to be. His
daydreams and misadventures bring humour to the story and will appeal to any
young person desperate to grow up. The
constant message throughout the book is that Little Meerkat needs to understand
and accept that he is not capable of everything he imagines he is, yet. He must accept that at this stage of his
life, he needs the guidance and protection of his family.
Little
Meerkat did not like holding paws.
‘Holding
paws is for babies. I am not a
baby. I am a silent, stealthy scout.’
‘One
day you may be a silent, stealthy scout,’ Aunty said. ‘For now, you are a baby and you must stay
with an adult.’
Little
Meerkat learns this lesson when he is confronted by a snake who wants to eat
him. The quick response of his family not
only saves his life but also teaches him that maybe he’s not quite ready to be
without his family.
Shannon
Melville’s illustrations bring a richness to the book. They are big and colourful, bringing to life
the world of Little Meerkat. There is a
certain amount of realism in Shannon’s style but, at the same time, the fun and
personality of Little Meerkat and his imaginings are also well presented.
Little
Meerkat
would be an excellent read-aloud book for pre-school or early primary
children. However, with such beautiful
illustrations it would also be the sort of book a young child would enjoy
leafing through on their own.
Aleesah
Darlison has published several chapter books, picture books and novels for
children. Her titles include: Bearly There, Puggle’s Problem, Fangs and Totally Twins. She also works as a book reviewer for The Sun Herald. When she isn’t working on her next book, Aleesah
is usually chasing after her three energetic children and her two dogs. She can be found online at: http://www.aleesahdarlison.com/
Shannon
Melville is an illustrator and artist based in Perth. Some of the titles she
has illustrated are My Arms Your Legs,
Matilda’s Morning Adventures and
Little Good Wolf. When she is not
working, Shannon likes going for walks with her husband and family. She can be found online at: http://shannonmelville.com.au/
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