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1 y separately published work icon Watch Out, Little Wombat! Charles Fuge , Charles Fuge (illustrator), Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2021 22961607 2021 single work picture book children's

'Everyone's favourite Little Wombat is on a bunyip hunt!

'Little Wombat is hunting the bunyip – a mythical creature said to inhabit swamps, bogs, and riverbeds. He's convinced Bunyip exists, even if his friends Rabbit and Koala don't agree. So Little Wombat sets off alone to find the muddy monster...' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon You’re Best Mum! Charles Fuge , Charles Fuge (illustrator), Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2021 22775745 2021 single work picture book children's 'Little Wombat loves his mum because she encourages him to bravely explore the world around him, and she is always there to comfort him when he's sad or pick him up when he falls. You’re The Best, Mum! is a celebration of the special bond between mother and child from a beloved picture book creator.' (Publication summary)
 
1 y separately published work icon Found You, Little Wombat! Angela McAllister , Charles Fuge (illustrator), Newtown : Walker Books Australia , 2021 21072218 2021 single work picture book children's

'Little Wombat loves playing hide-and-seek with his friends, even though he doesn't understand all the rules of the game. So when it's his turn to look, he hides again, then calls out "Two, TEN" and opens his eyes. So Rabbit and Koala suggest he counts 10 flowers and searches for them. But Little Wombat doesn't count the pink blossoms beside him, he wanders far away, over the hill, looking for yellow ones. Suddenly, he realises that he's all alone. But that he can depend on his friends and his mum coming to the rescue.' (Publication summary)

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