How to Be a Wonder Hunter, written and illustrated by Josh Langley (Big Sky Publishing) PB RRP $14.99 ISBN 9781922 765406
Sub-titled Find the extraordinary in the ordinary, this book
asks children to unlock mysteries, discover new worlds and go on incredible
adventures. A wonder-full book, it shows children that everybody, irrespective
of size, colour, or ability, already has everything they need to discover
amazing and awesome things all around them. It starts with the words, ‘Life
doesn’t have to just be about schoolwork, watching TV, and picking up dog poo,’
and then proceeds to tell the reader that life can be cooler if he or she
becomes a wonder hunter. The wonder hunter of the book becomes an octopus, a hatted
mosquito, and a variety of other animals.
It invites readers to use their senses, imagination, curious mind,
and dreams to explore the world. It says, ‘When you start to notice what’s
around you… it’s like finding treasure!’ It continues to invite the reader to ‘try
watching a ladybird through a magnifying glass,’ watching ants to see where
they’re going, and to really explore their senses.
This book with is simple, coloured illustrations is one of a
series of books by Langley which ask children to find good when things seem
bad, telling them it’s okay to feel the way you do, and to be wildly kind (finding
the magical power inside).
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