An Aussie Year by Tania McCartney, ill. Tina Snerling, ISBN.9781921966248, EK Books
Reviewed by Matilda, 7, WA
A review copy of this book was provided by the publisher.
This is a book about 5 Aussie kids and one dog and each month they tell you what Australian children do in that month. Matilda is my favourite character because my name is Matilda too, and that character even looks a bit like me.
There are lots of illustrations scattered across the page of each month. My favourite month in this book is December because everyone’s celebrating.
Some of my favourite illustrations are:
- The girl playing hopscotch in February (because I like to do that)
- The Harmony Day pictures on 21 March where they’re all holding hands.
- The Easter egg hunt with the costumes and the bilby
- The Tasmanian devil at the tea party (he’s funny)
At the back of the book there’s a map of Australia with a bit about each of the states.
I learned some new things in this book — like Canberra Day is in March. (I didn’t know there was such a thing as Canberra Day).
I think all kids up to age 10 would like this book. There’s lots to look at and even if you think you know everything Aussie kids do in every month you can still learn some new things.
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