Combat Wombat to the Rescue by Gina Newton and illustrated by Tiffanee Daley, (Ford Street Publishing) ISBN 9781925804577 RRP $16.95
Reviewed by Claire
Stuckey
Combat Wombat
lives in the bush surrounded by his animal friends. One day he smells burning
gum leaves, he hears crackling and he feels the ground shaking: there is a bush
fire! Combat Wombat immediately responds, delegating tasks to some animals and
calling for an evacuation to Billabong Island. Despite some challenges the
animals work together to achieve a haven on the island. The story provides a
nice way for families to reflect on last year’s terrible bush fires. Children
should understand that there are real dangers during a bushfire, but animals
can survive. The text contains some rhyme and homage to Australian and
international classic picture books.
Combat Wombat shows leadership and mimics the role of the real rural fire service volunteers. However, I did have an issue with the way the kangaroo is shown assisting the echidnas over the water by kicking them. Combat Wombat adds to the growing collection of Australian picture books that discuss bushfires and this is a positive for families.
My granddaughter enjoyed the story although I added
some discussion points which included not going into tunnels with
fencing and warning signs. Suitable for ages 2-5 years.
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