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y separately published work icon Diary of a Wombat single work   picture book   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Diary of a Wombat
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She sleeps. She eats. She scratches. She is training humans to become better pets. She is Mothball, a wombat with attitude.

Adaptations

y separately published work icon Diary of a Wombat 2017 12642249 2017 single work drama

'Meet Mothball, the naughtiest wombat in Australia. Bored with her daily routine, Mothball goes in search of shelter and food, creating chaos in the lives of the humans around her.

'Doormats, bins and washing lines are no match for this mischievous marsupial. Between a packed schedule of scratching, sleeping and eating Mothball discovers that with a bit of persistence, humans are quite easily trained!'

Source: Monkey Baa.

Notes

  • Diary of a Wombat was shortlisted for the 2003 Australian Publishers' Association award for best designed children's illustrated book.
  • Prequel to Baby Wombat's Week.
  • This is affiliated with Dr Laurel Cohn's Picture Book Diet because it contains representations of food and/or food practices.

    Food depiction
    • Featured
    • Storyline
    • Wildlife
    Food types
    • Everyday foods
    Food practices
    • Eating in - meal
    • Food production
    • Food preparation
    • Food serving
    Gender
    • Food preparation - male [bbq]
    • Food serving - female
    Signage n/a
    Positive/negative value n/a
    Food as sense of place
    • Domestic
    Setting n/a
    Food as social cohesion
    • Rituals
    • Family meals
    Food as cultural identity n/a
    Food as character identity
    • Food preferences
    Food as language n/a

Affiliation Notes

  • This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it has a Japanese translation.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Pymble, Turramurra - Pymble - St Ives area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Angus and Robertson , 2002 .
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      Extent: 1v. (unpaged)p.
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      Reprinted: 2003
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      • Published 23 October 2002

      ISBN: 9780207199950, 0207199957
    • New York (City), New York (State),
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      Clarion Books ,
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      Extent: 32 p.p.
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      • Published 18 August 2003

      ISBN: 0618381368, 9780618381364
    • Toronto, Ontario,
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      HarperCollins (Canada) ,
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      Extent: 29p.
      Description: col. illus.
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      • Published 30 April 2003

      ISBN: 0002005611, 9780002005616
    • London,
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      HarperCollins Children's Books ,
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      Extent: 32 p.p.
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      • Published 1 March 2006

      ISBN: 9780007212071 (pbk.), 0007212070 (pbk.)
    • Pymble, Turramurra - Pymble - St Ives area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Angus and Robertson , 2007 .
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      Extent: 16 p.p.
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      • Published 1 October 2007

      • Board book

      ISBN: 9780732286620, 073228662X
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      2010 .
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      Extent: 30 p.p.
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      • Published 8 July 2010

      • Board book

      ISBN: 9780007371099, 0007371098
    • Sydney, New South Wales,: HarperCollins Australia , 2011 .
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      Extent: 32 p.p.
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      • eBook published 1 April 2011

      ISBN: 9780730444244, 0730444244
    • Pymble, Turramurra - Pymble - St Ives area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Angus and Robertson , 2012 .
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      Alternative title: Diary of a Wombat : 10th Anniversary Editon
      Extent: 28p.
      Edition info: 10th anniversary slipcase edition.
      Description: col. illus.
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      • Hardcover book in a slipcase.
      ISBN: 9780732295585 (hardcover book cased)
    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Angus and Robertson , 2013 .
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      Extent: 32 p.p.
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      • Published 9 April 2013

      ISBN: 0207198365, 9780207198366
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Diary Of A Wombat And Other Stories Jackie French , Sydney : ABC Audio , 2015 19918898 2015 selected work children's fiction children's

    'Jackie French is an award-winning author whose books are adored by children and parents alike. She is the Australia Children's Laureate for 2014-2015 and is Senior Australian of the Year for 2015. To celebrate these fantastic achievements, this special audiobook contains five of her most-loved children's books including Diary of a Wombat, The Hairy Nosed Wombat Finds a New Home, Josephine Wants to Dance, Pete the Sheep and Queen Victoria's Underpants.' (Audio summary)

    Sydney : ABC Audio , 2015
    Note: Sound recording
    • Sydney, New South Wales,: HarperCollins Australia , 2016 .
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      Extent: 32p.
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      • Published 20 June 2016
      ISBN: 9781460752425, 1460752422
Alternative title: Ma tu lo sai cose un vombato?
Language: Italian
    • Milan,
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      Italy,
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      Salani Editore ,
      2005 .
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      Extent: 32p.
      Description: col. illus.
      ISBN: 8884514320, 9788884514325

Works about this Work

The Picture of Privilege : Examining the Lack of Diverse Characters in 2018 Australian Children’s Picture Books Emily Booth , Rebecca Lim , 2022 single work criticism
— Appears in: Jeunesse : Young People, Texts, Culture , June vol. 14 no. 1 2022; (p. 65-83)

'This article explores the findings from the first “diversity count” of Australian children’s picture books, conducted in 2019 in partnership with advocacy group Voices from the Intersection (VFTI). Specifically, this article explores the eighty-three percent of 2018 Australian children’s picture books that did not feature a marginalized protagonist: namely, those that featured human characters who could not be identified as marginalized in any way, animals, and inhuman protagonists. We propose that the Australian publishing industry, rather than suffering from a “diversity deficit,” instead overrepresents a narrow demographic of human experiences and non-human protagonists. We suggest that the oversaturation of the local children’s picture book market with such similar stories disadvantages all children, who are denied a rich and diverse reading experience, as well as the opportunity to see themselves and their peers depicted. This article provides greater insight into the current debates about diversity and inclusion in children’s media.'(Publication abstract)

What I’m Reading (Aloud) Sarah Burnside , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2018;
Visions and Values : The Children’s Book Council of Australia’s Prizing of Picture Books in the Twenty-First Century Erica Hateley , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Canon Constitution and Canon Change in Children's Literature 2016; (p. 205-221)

'The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) administers the oldest national prize for children’s literature in Australia. Each year, the CBCA confers “Book of the Year” awards to literature for young people in five categories: Older Readers, Younger Readers, Early Childhood, Picture Books and Information Books. In recent years the Picture Book category has emerged as a highly visible space within which the CBCA can contest discourses of cultural marginalization which construct Australian (‘colonial’) literature as inferior or adjunct to the major Anglophone literary traditions, and children’s literature as lesser than its adult counterpart. The CBCA has moved from asserting its authority by withholding judgment in the award’s early years towards asserting expertise via overtly politicized selections in the twenty-first century. Reading across the CBCA’s selections of picture books allows for insights into wider trends in Australian children’s literature and culture, and suggests a conscious engagement with social as well as literary values on the part of the CBCA in the twenty-first century.'

What Are We Feeding Our Children When We Read Them a Book? Depictions of Mothers and Food in Contemporary Australian Picture Books Laurel Cohn , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Mothers and Food : Negotiating Foodways from Maternal Perspectives 2016; (p. 232-244)

'This chapter explores how Australian writers and illustrators in the twenty-first century depict the act of mothering in picture books for young children in relation to cooking and serving food. It draws on the idea that children’s texts can be understood as sites of cultural production and reproduction, with social conventions and ideologies embedded in their narrative representations. The analysis is based on a survey of 124 books that were shortlisted for, or won, Children’s Book Council of Australia awards between 2001 and 2013. Of the eighty-seven titles that contain food and have human or anthropomorphised characters, twenty-six (30 percent) contain textual or illustrative references to maternal figures involved in food preparation or provision. Examination of this data set reveals that there is a strong correlation between non-Anglo-Australian maternal figures and home-cooked meals, and a clear link between Anglo-Australian mothers and sugar-rich snacks. The relative paucity of depictions of ethnically unmarked mothers offering more nutritious foods is notable given the cultural expectations of mothers as caretakers of their children’s well-being. At the same time, the linking of non-Anglo-Australian mothers with home-cooked meals can be seen as a means of signifying a cultural authenticity, a closeness to the earth that is differentiated from the normalised Australian culture represented in picture books. This suggests an unintended alignment of mothers preparing and serving meals with “otherness,” which creates a distancing effect between meals that may generally be considered nutritious and the normalised self. I contend there are unexamined, and perhaps unexpected, cultural assumptions about ethnicity, motherhood, and food embedded in contemporary Australian picture books. These have the potential to inscribe a system of beliefs about gender, cultural identity, and food that contributes to readers’ understanding of the world and themselves.'

Source: Abstract.

y separately published work icon What is an Ebook? What is a Book App? And Why Should We Care? : An Analysis of Contemporary Digital Picture Books Betty Sargeant , 2016 15376471 2015 single work criticism

'Book apps have developed into a new format for the picture book. Given the crucial role that picture books have played in early childhood education, it seems pertinent to ascertain the ways in which they have been affected by digitisation. In response to concerns regarding a lack of models and design principles within children’s digital publications, this transdisciplinary study attempts to go some way towards addressing the need for more research in this area. The article draws on research into children’s literature and human–computer interaction, analysing a range of digital picture books and arguing that people read ebooks, whereas they use book apps, the latter being far more media-rich and interactive. The article also uncovers ways in which designers can use media-rich interactive features to further children’s engagement with their literature.'

Children's Book Council of Australia : Review of Short-Listed Books 2003 Wendy Michaels , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: Classroom , vol. 23 no. 5 2003; (p. 6-17)

— Review of The Girl from the Sea James Aldridge , 2002 single work novel ; Painted Love Letters Catherine Bateson , 2002 single work children's fiction ; The Song of an Innocent Bystander Ian Bone , 2002 single work novel ; Walking Naked Alyssa Brugman , 2002 single work novel ; Njunjul the Sun Meme McDonald , Boori Pryor , 2002 single work novel ; The Messenger Markus Zusak , 2002 single work novel ; Where in the World Simon French , 2002 single work children's fiction ; Rain May and Captain Daniel Catherine Bateson , 2002 single work children's fiction ; Horrendo's Curse Anna Fienberg , 2002 single work children's fiction ; Tom Jones Saves the World Steven Herrick , 2002 single work children's fiction ; The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley (Who Planned to Live an Unusual Life) Martine Murray , 2002 single work children's fiction ; The Barrumbi Kids Leonie Robin Norrington , 2002 single work children's fiction ; The Potato People Pamela Allen , 2001 single work picture book ; Guess the Baby Simon French , 2002 single work picture book ; Too Loud Lily Sofie Laguna , 2002 single work picture book ; A Year on Our Farm Penny Matthews , 2002 single work picture book ; Bear and Chook Lisa Shanahan , 2002 single work picture book ; Playmates Jane Tanner , 2002 single work picture book ; Old Tom's Holiday Leigh Hobbs , 2002 single work picture book ; Jethro Byrde, Fairy Child Bob Graham , 2002 single work picture book ; In Flanders Fields Norman Jorgensen , 2002 single work picture book ; Diary of a Wombat Jackie French , 2002 single work picture book ; Awesome! : Australian Art for Contemporary Kids Laura Murray Cree , 2002 single work information book ; The Mighty Murray John Nicholson , 2002 single work non-fiction ; Discover and Learn About Australian Forests and Woodlands Pat Slater , 2002 single work information book ; Iron in the Blood : Convicts and Commandants in Colonial Australia Alan R. Tucker , 2002 single work information book ; Black Snake : The Daring of Ned Kelly Carole Wilkinson , 2002 single work biography ; Endangered! Working to Save Animals at Risk Rick Wilkinson , 2002 single work information book
Prize Pick Heidi Maier , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 19 July 2003; (p. 6)

— Review of The Potato People Pamela Allen , 2001 single work picture book ; A Year on Our Farm Penny Matthews , 2002 single work picture book ; Diary of a Wombat Jackie French , 2002 single work picture book ; Old Tom's Holiday Leigh Hobbs , 2002 single work picture book ; Jethro Byrde, Fairy Child Bob Graham , 2002 single work picture book ; In Flanders Fields Norman Jorgensen , 2002 single work picture book
Heidi Maier surveys the nominations for the Best Picture Book category of the Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards and gives her judgement on which book deserves to win the 2003 award.
Small Wonders Gail MacCallum , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 26 August vol. 121 no. 6387 2003; (p. 83)

— Review of Diary of a Wombat Jackie French , 2002 single work picture book ; The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley (Who Planned to Live an Unusual Life) Martine Murray , 2002 single work children's fiction ; Imagine Alison Lester , 1989 single work picture book
The Tunnel Crowd Bryn Barnard , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times Book Review , 16 November vol. 108 no. 46 2003; (p. 36)

— Review of Diary of a Wombat Jackie French , 2002 single work picture book
Sweet Rewards with Kids' Picks Jennifer Moran , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 6 December 2003; (p. 8a)

— Review of Diary of a Wombat Jackie French , 2002 single work picture book ; Journey From the Centre of the Earth Isobelle Carmody , 2002 single work picture book ; Home Run Paul Collins , 2003 single work picture book ; Roos in Shoes Thomas Keneally , 2003 single work picture book ; Two Summers John Heffernan , 2003 single work picture book
The Children's Book Council of Australia Annual Awards 2003 2003 single work column
— Appears in: Reading Time : The Journal of the Children's Book Council of Australia , August vol. 47 no. 3 2003; (p. 2-12)
Book News 2007 single work column
— Appears in: Herald-Sun Sunday , 18 August 2007;
Short piece reporting the gifting of Australian children's books to Princess Isabella of Denmark.
Wizards, Vampires and Elbow Grease Susanne Gervay , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: Australian Author , December vol. 42 no. 3 2010; (p. 20-22)
'Writing for children and young adults requires an ability to inspire wonder combined with deep reserves of patience, says Susanne Gervay.' ()
A Decade in Wombat Years Diana Plater , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 24 November 2012; (p. 11)
Milking Echnidnas : A Chat With Jackie French Jenny Gorman , 2013 single work interview
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , July vol. 28 no. 3 2013; (p. 8-10)
'What a fun opportunity to be given : a chance to interview Jackie French at the recent Sydney Writer's Festival School Day in Penrith. I had only heard her speak once before, to a large school group at Katoomba several years ago. Prior to that, as a children's bookseller I had read several of her books, admired her prolific and consistent output, and vaguely noticed her bobbing up on the like of Burke's Backyard every so often. What I wasn't prepared for, that day in Katoomba, was to be blown away by listening to someone with such an interesting and vigorous mind It was the equivalent of expecting a straightforward motorway trip and instead being treated to n off-road adventure: more challenging and much more memorable.' (Author's introduction)

Awards

2008 winner BILBY (Books I Love Best Yearly) Awards Early Readers
2006-2007 winner Les Incorruptibles Prize (France) Kindergarten Je mange, je dors, je me gratte, je suis un wombat
2004 winner Benjamin Franklin Award
2004 shortlist BILBY (Books I Love Best Yearly) Awards
2003 winner COOL Award Picture Book
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