Ponk! By Edwina Wyatt, illus by
Christopher Nielsen, (Little Hare) HB RRP
$24.99 ISBN 9781760129774
Reviewed by Mike Shuttleworth
Ponk is a little bird
who lives at the top of a very tall tree. From on high, Ponk can see The Hill
and the strange beasts dancing and swaying way over there. But Ponk’s problem
is not distance—it’s height. Ponk! is a strong, simple story
about overcoming adversity, laced with gentle humour, for audiences aged three
to six. Ponk lives, metaphorically speaking, out on a limb.
Dwelling alone at the
very top of the tree is risky for a little bird who can’t yet fly, and Ponk
routinely topples and tumbles through the branches below. Those birds living
beneath are not so impressed, and don’t mind mocking the plucky Ponk. They
don’t see why Ponk keeps climbing up high—until curiosity gets the better of
them. The story’s little drama is nicely rounded with a dash of comedy.
Illustrator
Christopher Nielsen’s digitally designed retro palette revels in dynamic
contrasts, energising the text and letting the story fly. Nielsen’s old-school
colour mix (think early Little Golden Books) is right at home with Edwina
Wyatt’s reassuring tale. Wyatt makes good use of sound, rhythm and comic timing
to engage young eyes and ears. Ponk! is a satisfying picture
book about persistence, doing things your way, and not always following the
flock.
Mike
Shuttleworth is a children’s bookseller at Readings Hawthorn
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