Riley and the Jumpy Kangaroo by Tania McCartney
Ill. by Kieron Pratt. Ford Street Publishing, 2013. ISBN
9781925000023.Hbk.
Riley is an aviator who likes to travel with his friends in his red
tin plane
and see the world and explore other cities and countries - usually
in search of
some pesky critter who likes to hide! Following his adventures in
Beijing, Hong
Kong, Sydney and Melbourne, this adventure takes him to Canberra in
time to
celebrate the 100th anniversary of our nation's capital. Starting
with being
startled by strange noises in the chamber of Parliament House, Riley
dashes
outside to discover a kangaroo popping and pinging all over those
famous lawns.
Jumping into his little red plane with his friends Panda, Dragon,
Lion, Koala
and Wombat, they follow the kangaroo on a journey around the famous
landmarks of
Canberra, coming to rest when she finally finds what she's lost.
It is the illustrations which give this book its charm -
cartoon-like graphics
superimposed on actual photos of the Canberra landscape which
tickled Miss 6's
fancy. As a native of Canberra the places were very familiar to her
and she
loved pointing them out and telling me stories about them. Her
favourite is
Questacon followed by the National Museum of Australia.
But this is not just a book for Canberra children. As the national
capital, the
city has a number of significant buildings such as Parliament House,
the
Australian War Memorial and the National Library of Australia, all
of which are
free to visitors, so as well as being a great souvenir of a visit,
it would also
be a great introduction particularly for groups planning to visit
here.
A great
addition to all that is happening in Canberra in 2013
http://canberra100.com.au/
and worth a place on the shelves. Where would Riley and his friends
visit if
they came to your town?
Barbara Braxton