A Dutch and Belgian import that ventures off the farm.
Monty, a spry, blue donkey, has a fairly predictable daily routine. Every morning he chomps on grass and then makes the rounds of the farm, checking in on all of the animals. Mrs. Chicken, Mr. Horse, Wooly Sheep, and Llama Llama all love their chats with Monty. But one morning, Monty notices the gate is open, and he hears geese honking overhead. He has always wondered where the geese go every day. Curiosity gets the better of him, and he decides to follow. The geese lead him on (it must be said) a wild goose chase. But Monty has many new experiences along the way. He sees squirrels and beavers, tastes apples and berries, and splashes and splutters in a river. Luckily, he tucks some mementos into his saddle bag to share with his farmyard friends when he returns. It is no more than a journey across the meadow (endpapers show the path Monty follows), but youngsters will relate to how a small trip can seem like an epic adventure, especially when everything is new. With a snout that is slightly too big for his stubby legs and eyebrows that shoot off his face, Monty looks especially eager in Zając’s textured paintings. (This book was reviewed digitally with 8.3-by-22.8-inch double-page spreads viewed at 32.6% of actual size.)
Not wondrous in its discoveries but sweetly encouraging of curiosity.
(Picture book. 3-6)