DISinformation by Trevor Todd and David P. Reiter, illustrated by Steve Page and Yasmin Page (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd) HB RRP $26.00 ISBN 9781922830227
Reviewed by Kylie Buckley
Woody (the canary) is upset because he heard from Magpie that all his feathers
are going to fall out. In a panic, Woody seeks out Sir Humphrey (the parrot)
for comfort. Together they approach Magpie to find out why she would say such a
frightening thing. Magpie informs them that she heard the news from Lyrebird.
When they demand an apology from Lyrebird, he advises that he heard the information
from someone else. As the story about Woody’s feathers has now spread, Lyrebird
suggests that they go to the wise Owl to help make sense of it all.
DISinformation is a picture book with full colour cartoon
illustrations that would appeal to an early primary school audience. It is
the first book in the upcoming Woody
and Sir Humphrey series.
‘Disinformation’ can be distinguished from ‘misinformation’ when the false
information is deliberately spread and intended to hurt or mislead. The focus
of this narrative would have been clearer if the culprit’s intent or reason to
deceive was made explicit.
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