Wombat Said Come in

by Carmen Agra Deedy (Author) Brian Lies (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A kindhearted wombat offers refuge to a parade of animal friends during an Australian bushfire in a delightful new picture book from New York Times best-selling creators Carmen Agra Deedy and Brian Lies.

Australian bushfires roar above Wombat's home. He is fortunate that his burrow is deep below ground and he is safe. He snuggles under his crazy quilt and drinks his tea. Then, one by one, five uniquely Australian animals - Wallaby, Kookaburra, Platypus, Koala, and Sugar Glider - seek refuge from the fires, and Wombat welcomes them all.

When you have the heart of a wombat, there's always room for one more! Fellowship, empathy, and adorable Australian animals star in this delightfully heartwarming and funny story about help in the time of trouble from author Carmen Agra Deedy (14 Cows for America, The Library Dragon, The Rooster Who Would Not Stay Quiet) and Caldecott Honoree Brian Lies (The Rough Patch, Bats at the Beach).

The book will delight children with Deedy's engaging story and Lies masterfully rendered animals. It is an ideal read-aloud for adults seeking a story with humor and heart. Generosity and kindness provide powerful SEL themes. Older readers will get a glimpse of the unique environmental challenges presented by the country's annual bushfire season.

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Kirkus

Starred Review
A superb read-aloud balancing messages about the environment and generosity with humor and heart.

Publishers Weekly

Fire is raging outside his burrow, but Wombat "was not worried." Acrylic and colored pencil renderings by Lies (the Little Bat series) of Wombat's multilevel burrow, which include an elaborate cutaway, instantly establish it a place of safety and comfort. Wombat generously offers this home to five frightened animals who appear at his door in turn, each greeted by Agra Deedy's (Rita and Ralph's Rotten Day) refrain: "Wombat said, 'Come in!'/ Wombat said, 'Come in!/ From smoke and din/ and howling wind, / come in, my friend, come in!' " Wallaby immediately commandeers Wombat's beloved quilt, Kookaburra snags the host's favorite chair, and the house is in short order a mess. The danger finally passes, and stretched-to-the-limit Wombat (the only clothes-wearing animal), announces that his guests must "Skedaddle! Shoo! Go home!" But when pocket-size Sugar Glider reveals having nowhere to go--a moment of pause in the otherwise rollicking telling--Wombat changes the critter's status to full-time roommate. With unspoken but unmistakable reference to the ravages of climate change, the creators underscore the idea that hospitality is not always about politesse--it can be a matter of life and death. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Brenda Bowen, Book Group. Illustrator's agent: Erin Murphy, Erin Murphy Literary. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 3--Wombat is not worried that a fire is in the air. He is about to settle into his comfy chair with his slippers and a cup of tea when one by one his animal friends--a platypus, koala, kookaburra, wallaby, and sugar glider--frantically enter and unsettle his peaceful abode. He bids them welcome with the repeated phrase, "Come in! Come in! From smoke and din and howling wind, come in, my friend, come in!" The friends are all welcome, but when at last the air clears, Wombat is less than gentle in his urgency to send his house guests on their way. The illustrations capture the characters in their various states of distress, and Deedy's language welcomes all readers and listeners into a story that celebrates friendship and tolerance. Children will enjoy the wombat quiz that precedes the story, and they will root for each adorable creature as they find a way into Wombat's home, some more peacefully than others. Much different in tone from the less-anthropomorphized Australian wildfire story, Wombat Underground, this title focuses on the universal need for comfort and tolerance in the face of adverse situations. VERDICT Welcoming those in distress, be they friends or strangers, is a message that benefits all students. This title does just that with charming and humorous detail in both words and pictures.--John Scott

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Review quotes

"Welcome is at the heart of Carmen Agra Deedy's story. . . . rendered in charming detail by Brian Lies.."—The New York Times

★ "The dry wit of the text is matched by art that is both detailed in illustrating each animal and hilarious in showing poor Wombat's trials. . . . A superb read-aloud balancing messages about the environment and generosity with humor and heart."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"Welcoming those in distress, be they friends or strangers, is a message that benefits all students. This title does just that with charming and humorous ­detail in both words and pictures."—School Library Journal

"Educators will find multiple curricular connections for this tale of hospitality, climate, and displacement, but young readers will likely be most attracted to the humor in text and art and the personalities of the animal neighbors."—The Horn Book

"Entertaining and richly colored acrylics and colored-pencil illustrations—including a bonus cutaway displaying Wombat's snug three-level underground abode. . . ."—Booklist

"Acrylic and colored pencil renderings by Lies (the Little Bat series) of Wombat's multilevel burrow, which include an elaborate cutaway, instantly establish it a place of safety and comfort. . . . With unspoken but unmistakable reference to the ravages of climate change, the creators underscore the idea that hospitality is not always about politesse—it can be a matter of life and death.."—Publishers Weekly
Carmen Agra Deedy
Carmen Agra Deedy is one of America's foremost storytellers. Her many award-winning books include The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!; Martina the Beautiful Cockroach, which received a Pura Belpré Honor; and her New York Times bestseller 14 Cows for America. Carmen was born in Havana, Cuba, and lives with her family in Atlanta, Georgia. You can learn more about her work at carmenagradeedy.com.
Henry Cole was an adored elementary-school science teacher for sixteen years. He has since illustrated over 150 popular books (some of which he has also authored), including his wordless Forever Home, award-winning picture book Unspoken, which was named an ALA Notable Children's Book and a New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book, and his book One Little Bag, which was also named an ALA Notable Book, and received three starred reviews. He lives in Florida. To find out more about Henry, go to henrycole.net.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781682633212
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Margaret Quinlin Books
Publication date
October 06, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV030080 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | Australia & Oceania
JUV029030 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Disasters
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Picture books
Dwellings
Wombats
Australia
Wildfires
Hospitality

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