What Zola did on Wednesday by Melina Marchetta
Illus. by Deb Hudson. Puffin, 2020. ISBN: 9781760895174.
(Age: 6+) Highly recommended. What Zola did on Wednesday is
the third story in the humorous and entertaining Zola
series. Zola lives with her Mum and Nonna Rosa and is very busy with
the garden project after school on Monday and playing with her
neighbours and Nonna's knitting grandmothers on Tuesday. In this new
story Zola hears something going on in Leo's yard and climbs a tree
to investigate. Leo's mother Justine is a police officer and has
brought home Vesper the police dog for a visit. Justine tells Zola
all about the work a police dog does and when Sophia's turtle goes
missing Zola comes up with an idea. The idea does not quite go as
expected and the neighbours all support Zola and her friends and
keep them safe. Justine talks to the children about being careful
and visits Zola's school for her news talk. Justine also organises
dog training on Wednesdays after school and Zola and her friends are
kept busy.
The multi-cultural community aspect of this series shows the
diversity of the Australian culture and how we can all interact
positively with others in our daily lives. At the end of the story
the author shares tips for training your pet dog to sit. This book
would be a lovely read-aloud for a classroom teacher or parent and
an excellent read for a young child moving onto independent reading.
Themes: Friends, Neighbours, Diversity, School, Dogs, Safety.
Kathryn Beilby