Bogtrotter
By (Author) Margaret Wild
Illustrated by Judith Rossell
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st October 2016
Australia
Children
Fiction
Short-listed for Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards, 3-5 Years 2016 (Australia)
Paperback
32
Width 246mm, Height 270mm
205g
Every morning bogtrotter runs across the bog, up the bog, down the bog and around the bog until it's time to go home. Sometimes he wishes things would change, but he doesn't know how or what or why. Until one afternoon, when he picks a flower for the first time in his life ...
As usual, her (Wild's) story is simple, subtle and with layers of meaning. Think outside the square. Or outside the bog in this case. -- Margaret Hamilton * Bookseller+Publishing *
So much to think about, so much to talk about in this book; but first, share it and enjoy the journey, for thats really what it is and its one Id wholeheartedly recommend is undertaken by anyone from around four years old onwards. * Red Reading Hub *
This is a joyous story, sensitively told and beautifully illustrated, with a delightful main characters gradually discovering that being brave and adventurous brings rich rewards. I loved it from start to finish. * The Daily Mail *
This is a brilliant and thought-provoking picture book for all ages. It dares you to move out of your comfort zone; to try new things. -- Anastasia Gonis * Buzzwords Magazine *
This is a brilliant story about the things that can happen when we try new things and challenge ourselves, and Bogtrotter is a real picture book star, a joyously exuberant character who reminds us all that life is full of adventure, discovery and boundless possibilities. * Lancashire Evening Post *
Margaret Wild has written more than seventy books and has been published around the world. Her numerous awards and distinctions include the Childrens Book Council of Australia Picture Book of the Year Award for Jenny Angel, illustrated by Anne Spudvilas, The Very Best of Friends, illustrated by Julie Vivas, and Fox, illustrated by Ron Brooks. In 2008 she received the Nan Chauncy Award for an outstanding contribution to childrens literature in Australia. Her book Vampyre, illustrated by Andrew Yeo, was short-listed at the 2011 Aurealis Awards. Margaret has three titles in the Walker Classics series: Going Home and A Bit of Company, both illustrated by Wayne Harris, and Let the Celebrations Begin!, illustrated by Julie Vivas.
Judith Rossell worked as a government scientist, for a cotton spinning company and studied textile design in Scotland before becoming a full-time writer and illustrator of childrens books. She has written 11 books and illustrated more than 80, and her work has been translated into 14 languages. Judith teaches at RMIT and lives in Melbourne, Australia. Bogtrotter (written by Margaret Wild) is her first title with Walker Books Australia.