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Product details

  • ISBN 9781761111952
  • Dimensions: 220 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Wombat Books
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With their unflappable expressions, large, striking eyes, and cuddly appearance, capybaras are undeniably cute and appealing. They’re intelligent and emotionally sensitive and one of the world’s most loved and recognised animals. These charming creatures are easy-going and are well-known for being one of the most friendly and sociable animals on the planet.

In Clara Capybara, young Clara – like the rest of her species – is friendly and amiable and loves to please others. But with her ‘can do’ attitude, it’s easy for Clara to be taken advantage of. When Clara finds herself unable to say no to the constant demands on her time, Mama imparts some wise words to help Clara implement a plan that involves diplomacy and better self-care.

Carrying essential themes of self-care, mental health, diplomacy, navigating relationships, manners, setting boundaries, and social anxiety, Clara the Capybara possesses layers of meaning that will appeal to both children and adults. Woven into the story are language and literacy elements teaching synonyms and alliteration and, of course, a study in the nature of delightful capybaras.

Aleesah Darlison is an internationally published, award-winning author. She has written over sixty-five books for children and is known for her books that empower children and champion the cause of animals and the environment. Aleesah has won or been shortlisted for many awards including the Book Excellence Awards, the Environment Award for Children’s Literature, the Children’s Book Council of Australia Awards, and the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards. Her novels include Grace the Amazing, the Super Sloth, Space Kids, League of Llamas, Unicorn Riders Series, and more. Her picture books include the Endangered Animal Tales Series, Warambi, Puggle’s Problem, Our Class Tiger, Stripes in the Forest: The Story of the Last Wild Thylacine, and more. Aleesah delivers talks and workshops to children and adults. She is a regular tutor and mentor for Writing NSW. Ruth-Mary Smith is an Australian illustrator with a special love of the gentle emotions portrayed in picture books. Her style has been described as sweet, warm and whimsical. Her favourite traditional mediums are watercolour and pencil as well as producing digital illustrations. She is currently exploring collage in her illustration. She has been published in the USA, been the recipient of a mentorship award from the Australian Society of Authors and won an award in the CYA festival during 2020, 2021 & 2023.