The Wallaboo Stories
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About the Book
The Wallaboo Stories is a collection of six stories: The Yellow Echo, The Wallaboo Clock, The Wallaboo Treasure, The Wild Wallaboo, The Blue Feather, and The Bumbleseed Tree. These “wallaboo stories,” as the author calls them, are about the world as seen through the eyes of children - or at least as Barbara Guidotti has seen the world through the eyes of her own children and the many children she has known in her teaching career. Each story tries to capture a special quality or qualities of the child's world. In The Yellow Echo you will find an imaginary friend, the Yellow Echo. The Wallaboo Clock reflects the unhurried, mixed-up land of time in which children live. The Wallaboo Treasure is a child's treasure hunt complete with maps and jewels which children love. The Wild Wallaboo is about all of those children (usually boys) who turn themselves into lions or other fierce creatures and have trouble turning back into themselves. The Blue Feather began on the themes of the tooth fairy, marbles and rainbows and then took on a life of its own. Finally, The Bumbleseed Tree was inspired by a child Barbara had in her classroom whose parents were concerned about her rocking behavior in the first several years of her life. This otherwise delightful, bright little girl eventually shed this behavior and joined the many other children who are constantly “on the go.” The Wallaboo Stories is an especially good book for beginning and early readers. It is an excellent choice for parents of young children as well as school librarians looking for a new book for the early grades.
About the Author
Barbara Guidotti is a retired teacher and mother of three grown children (Gretchen, Amy and Vincent). With her husband Charles, a geology professor, she has lived in Bangor, Maine, Madison, Wisconsin, and Davis, California. Charles passed away in 2005 and Barbara now lives in Fort Myers, Florida. Barbara started writing wallaboo stories when her oldest daughter was in pre-school. Twelve of them (6 in each book) are featured in her two published books, The Wallaboo Stories and Wallaboo Land. Barbara is a graduate of Pomona College and the daughter of a writer, Robert Coleman Swift, who taught creative writing in the 1950s and 60s at Chico State College in Chico, California. Barbara is also a scan artist and the creator of NatureScan. Her scan artwork can be seen on her website at www.naturescanart.com.