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Bestselling title is now a board book! This is a good option to help young and older children with separation anxiety. - School Library Journal The world is big ... Much, much bigger than Mother Kangaroo's pouch. But Little Kangaroo would rather stay with Mommy, where it's safer, warmer and easier. Mom tries to show Little Kangaroo all that life has to offer. It does no good at first, but then... A splendid picture book about letting go in a loving way.
A little girl tries to evict several animals who are trying to take over her possessions.
This Little Golden Book, based on an episode of Disney Junior's Doc McStuffins, is perfect for boys and girls ages 2 to 5. Who can figure out why a toy from the Karate Kangaroo game keeps falling over? Doc McStuffins can!
Zebra's got a cough! All his stripes have fallen off!What are we going to do? Call for Doctor Kangaroo!All the animals seem to be poorly, but Doctor Kangaroo is here to help!Another silly rhyming picture book by Gerald Hawksley! (The kindle ebook version includes extra jokes and puzzles and Doctor Kangaroo's version of Five Little Monkeys!)
Kangaroo Kangaroo Where Are You? Is the story of little Koala trying to find his friend... Kangaroo! Koala asks simple questions and Kangaroo offers easy clues. lighthearted intrigue keeps young children - and adults alike - engaged and entertained to the very end. Written in the style of beloved children's stories, Kangaroo Kangaroo Where Are You? has all the ingredients of a classic picture book. Designed with special attention to beginning reader format Kangaroo Kangaroo Where Are You? incorporates important pre-reading concepts of rhyme, rhythm and repetition.The gentle melody of poetry and cheerful illustrations combine to make this a delightful book for young readers.From the book: Kangaroo, Kangaroo, where are you?Not too far!Not too far!I am very near.You don't have to ride a car.You can walk to here.Kangaroo, Kangaroo, what can you see?Blue sky, Blue sky, Tall tall trees.I can see a BUTTERFLYand yellow BUMBLEBEES.
The day before Christmas, Kathryn's present from Uncle Dingo arrives in a big box. Naturally, it's a lively kangaroo. Kathryn can't wait to show grandma, so she hops onto Adelaide's back and off they go! But getting to Grandma's proves more difficult than expected. Honking horns and screeching breaks frighten Adelaide into taking off on her own. In typical James Flora fashion, chaos and pure silliness ensue!
After asking the reader to think of something spectacular, the narrator sets out to prove his ability to read minds by describing a preposterous situation and characters.
Lancelot is an orphaned joey growing up on a farm. One day he comes across a kangaroo mob and wants to join it. He escapes from home and injures his arm so badly that it has to be amputated. Left alone in the bush he has to overcome dangerous situations. He is lucky that a girl kangaroo from the mob is curious to find out who Lancelot is and wants to help him. A funny, exciting but also heart-warming tale about loneliness, courage - and most of all - true friendship. Based on true events!
A mother kangaroo realizes that her six-year-old is ready to start home schooling.
Baby Kangaroo has a busy day playing with friends, escaping the dangerous dingo dog, and learning about his surroundings.