Quoll’s Great Idea is about a Spotted Quoll who has very cold feet in the snow and finds a novel way to overcome this.
Today it is my pleasure to share my review of Quoll’s Great Idea written by Joanna Tait and illustrated by Muza Ulasowski. Muza sent me a copy of the book in return for an honest review.
I have always admired Muza’s beautiful artwork and have previously introduced her to you when interviewing her about the beautiful picture book Forest Wonder written by Caroline Tuohey. You can read that interview here.
About author Joanna Tait

Joanna Tait is a medical practitioner, mother of five and grandmother of five with more grandchildren on the way. She has been writing all her life. Quoll’s Great Idea is her first published children’s picture book, with several more currently being illustrated.
About illustrator Muza Ulasowski

Quoll’s Great Idea by Joanna Tait and Muza Ulasowski is a great read allow introducing
Muza Ulasowski established her art studio, Muza Designs, in 2007, set in the leafy western suburb of Brookfield in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The studio is surrounded by a vast array of wildlife who tend to regularly make an appearance in her illustrations.
In 2010, she was invited to illustrate her first children’s picture book and enjoyed it so much, she has been collaborating ever since with Australian and international authors and publishers. To date she has illustrated over 10 published children’s picture books and is currently illustrating several more.
Whilst primarily concentrating on creating digital images for children’s picture books, Muza also specializes in graphic design, designing book covers and book layouts to print ready stage.
She also enjoys creating pencil and charcoal illustrations, acrylic painting, photographing wildlife and creating colourful merchandise from her artwork on her trusty sewing machine.
About Quoll’s Great Idea — the blurb

Continue reading: Quoll’s Great Idea by Joanna Tait and Muza Ulasowski — a review – readilearn
I also had never heard of a Quoll. Thank you for this lovely introduction to Joanna and Muza and their beautiful collaboration. ❤
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It was my pleasure, Debby. It’s such a lovely book.
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What an endearing story! I never hear of a Spotted Quoll before and had to look it up.
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They are very cute, Patricia. It is a lovely story.
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I had to Google “quoll” because that is a new one for me. I see that they’re native to Australia and New Guinea.
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That’s right, Pete. I’m pleased you got to learn about these cute little marsupials. We can all learn a lot from each other.
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That’s one of the beauties of blogging for me. Happy Sunday!
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And me, Pete! Have a great week. 🙂
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Sounds lovely. And the illustrations are beautiful! ⛷
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It is lovely, and yes to the illustrations!
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I am definitely wondering what Quoll’s great idea is!
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It’s a very clever idea. 🙂
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Quoll’s Great Idea by Joanna Tait and Muza Ulasowski — a review – #readilearn
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