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***Background*** Following the very lovely Christmas story called Just For You Blue Kangaroo, my son was dying to get his hands on more books in the series by Emma Chichester Clark. This author doesn’t just write this series of books but illustrates them too and there are quite a few book in this series for you to choose from. ***The Story*** The story starts, “Blue Kangaroo belonged to Lily. He was her very own kangaroo. Sometimes, when Lily didn’t know what to do next, she would say, ‘What shall we do, Blue Kangaroo?’ But Blue Kangaroo didn’t know, so he said nothing.” The story then follows Lily ... Read the complete review
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