That’s
Not a Hippopotamus by Juliet Maclver and illustrated by Sara Davis
(Gecko Press) HB RRP $29.99
ISBN 9781927271964
Reviewed by Dawn Meredith
For ages 3 to 5 years, That’s not a hippopotamus is a
brilliantly illustrated and very clever picture book. Davis’ characterisations
of the children, and in particular the teacher, are genius.
When a class of very young
children go on an excursion to Don’s Safari zoo they are intent on finding a
hippopotamus which eludes them for most of the day. Ranger Don leads them on a
ridiculously funny adventure as they fly across the pages kicking up dust,
laughing, screeching with fear or delight and having a wonderful time in search
of the hippo. During their adventure they manage to come across Ibex, giraffe, zebra,
elephant, warthog, boa constrictor, a selection of reptiles, a hilarious
collection of birds hiding in a forest scene and a walrus until eventually the
hippo sneaks up behind and dressed as a tourist.
Davis’ colourful
illustrations on white background are perfect and the children’s facial expressions
and individual little characters are a delight. The harried spinster-like teacher
survives being strangled by a boa constrictor and rubbed up against by a
friendly warthog.
Maclver’s rhyme flows beautifully
providing just enough hints for Davis to explore a variety of animals. I
particularly like the background stories on each page.
“A missing
hippopotamus!
Need a
hippo–spotter, Miss?
Good thing we’re
here, the greatest band
of hippo–hunters
in the land.
I see him, Miss!
He’s very quick!
I’ll chase him
with my pointy stick!”
Maclver and Davis are an
exceptional combination. I’m sure this story will be read over and over and
delight the reader and listener every time.
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