![]() ![]() Wombat Divine was written by Australian children 's author Mem Fox and illustrated by Kerry Argent. In addition to Wombat, the story features a host of native Australian animals as characters including kangaroos, koalas, numbats, emus, bilbies and platypuses. Wombat accepts the part and ends up stealing the show as he falls asleep during the performance, just as a real baby might. ![]() Fortunately, "wise Emu" has an idea-a sleepy Wombat would be well suited to the part of baby Jesus. " until he fears that his dream will go unfulfilled. When he is finally old enough to participate, he enters every audition, only to be rejected each time on the grounds that he is "too big for some parts, too small for others, too short, too clumsy. Wombat has long dreamed of being in the annual Nativity play. ![]() A 21st anniversary edition of the book was published in 2016. The book, written for children aged three years and above, tells the story of a young wombat who fears he will not be given a part in this year 's Nativity play, but is delighted in the end to be chosen for the part of the Christ Child. Wombat Divine is a 1995 Christmas-themed children's fiction book written by Australian author Mem Fox and illustrated by Kerry Argent. ![]()
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