Lily has flooded the kitchen, thrown all her clothes out of the window, and dressed the cat, and now she is showing off - and oh dear, anything can set her off! She tries to copy the acrobats on TV, and then she really can't juggle like the juggler at the party. But she goes too far with the baby on the see-saw and poor Blue Kangaroo is left clinging to a branch, with the stuffing hanging out of his tail. Just when is Lily ever going to be good? "I'll show you, Blue Kangaroo!" she says: and he believes her. What else can he do?
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Review:
"A profoundly satisfying and rewarding book." -- "Carousel" "Blue Kangaroo is a winner." -- "Times Educational Supplement"
About the Author:
Emma Chichester Clark was born in London. She studied at Chelsea School of Art and then the Royal College where she was taught by Quentin Blake. She won the Mother Goose Award in 1988.
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