One Woolly Wombat

One Woolly Wombat by Rod Trinca is a delightful counting book published by Omnibus Books in 1991. This special 25th anniversary edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations that have captivated readers for generations. The book invites children to explore the joys of counting through engaging depictions of Australian wildlife, including wombats, kangaroos, kookaburras, and dingoes.
Readers will find that One Woolly Wombat not only introduces various animals and birds but also encourages counting in a fun and interactive way. The charming illustrations by Kerry Argent enhance the experience, making it a perfect choice for parents looking to share their childhood memories while engaging with their little ones. This edition serves as a timeless resource for fostering early numeracy skills and a love for nature.
Official synopsis Publisher
Australia’s favourite counting book is back in a special 25th anniversary edition. Kids who learned the delights of counting with the first edition are now reading this book to their own kids. Kerry Argents wonderful illustrations of a wombat sunbathing, kangaroos dancing, kookaburras writing riddles and dingoes playing with yo-yos have stood the test of time and are as fresh today as ever. Not only does the book introduce many wonderful animals and birds, it also encourages counting! Its the perfect book for bringing your own memories of childhood flooding back while sharing a special moment with a little one.
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