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Blue Kangaroo #1

I Love You, Blue Kangaroo!

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A special gift pack edition of this best-selling title, comprising a mini-hardcover edition of the book, PLUS an adorable, cuddly blue kangaroo.

Blue Kangaroo is Lily’s favourite toy, but as she is given more and more other soft toys, he starts to feel neglected and even unwanted. When Lily notices, however, she is prepared to give all the other toys he is too special to lose! And now fans of Lily and her beloved toy can have their own, special, Blue Kangaroo.

Emma Chichester Clarke is a prize-winning author and illustrator of many best-selling children’s books.

32 pages, Board book

First published August 20, 1998

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Emma Chichester Clark

287 books58 followers
Education:
Chelsea School of Art, B.A. (with honors), 1978;
Royal College of Art, M.A. (with honors), 1983.

Additional information about her life can be found at:
http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1059...

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8 reviews
August 7, 2017
When I was a younger child my mother would read me that story all the time. She began to call me her BLue Kangaroo. She still calls me that now but I rarely think back and remember the book when she says "I love you Blue Kangaroo."
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7,365 reviews2,631 followers
September 8, 2020
A favorite stuffed toy feels threatened with its owner is suddenly deluged with new stuffed animals. I liked the sweet illustrations, but Woody and Buzz did it better.
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211 reviews
April 21, 2015
This is one of my favourite children story books- Where the Wild Things are? Ha! Alexander and a Terrible Horrible No good bad day? Yeah right! This is it! Excellently crafted in art and in language- a very moving tale, for me at least. This material had a great influence and impact on me when I was younger; the whole concept of forgetting, ditching, switching for a better and newer version of something you loved so dearly was a touchy one and hit me right where it hurt. After reading this book I tried to share my love with everyone equally- including people and toys- so that no one would ever feel how Blue Kangaroo felt that day; lonesome, betrayed, unloved, and worst of all: "not enough".
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98 reviews15 followers
December 6, 2021
قصه ی ما و آدمهای مهم زندگیمان شاید.
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68 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2020
A heartwarming story of a girl and her toy blue kangaroo. When Lily gets given more toys, she forgets about her first toy, blue kangaroo. The story has a great moral thread of treating new & old friends with honour. Beautiful illustration and writing. Loved it.
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106 reviews4 followers
April 6, 2018
A few of my PreK students were really caught up in this book. I like that it’s written from the perspective of the stuffed animal feeling more and more insecure as the child accumulates more stuffed animals. I also liked that when the animal felt there was no room for it that it solved the problem by finding someone who appreciated its company. I really didn’t like the end message that the best solution was for the girl to give up all her other stuffed animals (friends) to prove her love of the kangaroo. Would’ve been way cooler if the blue kangaroo found it’s niche and could be secure among the new additions... such as would benefit us all to be able to do as we grow and change in our relationships through life.
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67 reviews
September 26, 2023
An amazing childhood bedtime story. I remember reading this everyday before bed with my favorite plushy toy at the time in my arms. It such a cute story that can teach children very important values and I recommend it even to adults. If I ever have any children I will definitely be reading this to them. Blue Kangaroo has captured all of our hearts.
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72 reviews15 followers
March 18, 2014
This is one of my all- time favourite childhood books.
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47 reviews
January 10, 2023
Ugh. A classic. Great illustrations and simple plot line that will hopefully be relatable enough to distract the kids from fighting with one another, but simple enough to make them go to sleep just after one book, since it literally talks about going to sleep. Timeless. Also has some great catchphrases you can use as onomatopoeias in your daily life. What you’d expect from reading a children’s book. If you read into, which I did of course, you can find some good lessons in there too. You only need one stuffed animal. Be generous with the things you love. Say thank you after receiving a gift. Play with the toys you get. Play outside. Brush your teeth before you go to sleep. Great stuff.
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235 reviews
June 24, 2017
ترجمه:پارسا مهين پور، نسرين وكيلی
انتشازات مبتکران

متن کتاب با آن که در غالب داستانی ساده روایت شده اما مفاهیم عمیقی چون عشق، دوستی و نیاز به امنیت در روابط را به زیبایی برای مخاطبین خردسال بیان می کند. کتاب از نیاز بشر به دوست داشتن و دوست داشته شدن سخن می گوید. و نشان دهنده نیاز ما به احساس امنیت در هر نوع رابطه ای است
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Author 1 book31 followers
April 21, 2020
One of my all time favorites. Lily loves her blue kangaroo. Every night he fell asleep in Lily’s arms. But then Lily receives a cuddly brown bear and a soft cotton rabbit, an owl, a crocodile, and 2 fluffy puppies. And she loves them. Is there still room in Lily’s bed and in her heart for Blue Kangaroo?
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269 reviews4 followers
March 24, 2022
🤎Lovely illustrations
❤️Lots of everyday scenarios
🧡Goes through things to do at bedtime eg. PJs on and brushing teeth
💛Good discussion point - should Lily let her baby sibling have her toy?
💚Use of speech bubbles
💙Blue Kangaroo is super cute
💜Not 100% sure on the idea of gifts being given so much as portrayed in this story
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127 reviews
June 27, 2022
This was my favourite book EVER when I was little !! We've had it on our shelves at home for so long, I forgot about it. I remembered it today and took it out to read to my brother and I started crying because it reminded me of why I loved it so much as a child. It's so comforting in a way I can't explain !!
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Author 11 books17 followers
June 20, 2024
Such a cute story about Lily and Blue Kangaroo. As Lily is given more stuffed animals from the people in her life, Blue Kangaroo is pushed out. But when Lily can't find him, she comes to realize he is the best of all.
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759 reviews17 followers
March 11, 2019

I picked this up at a used book fair. An adorable book. I didn't know this was a series, but I will read the others, and be on the lookout for them as well.
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272 reviews22 followers
March 16, 2021
Undeniably sweet, but you can't expect me not to feel bad for the other toys!
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8 reviews
July 23, 2021
This is a favourite out of the whole Blue Kangaroo series.

A great bed time read
10 reviews
March 17, 2016
Since Lily was very small she slept with her favorite stuffed animal name, Blue Kangaroo. Many of Lily’s family members start giving her new stuffed animals. Soon after, Blue Kangaroo gets pushed further and further to the side of the bed. One night, Blue Kangaroo states “there is just no room for me anymore” so he decides to sleep that night with Lily’s brother. Lily tries to take Blue Kangaroo back but her mother says she should let her brother keep it since she has a lot of stuffed animals she could play with. Lily decides to give all her new stuffed animals to her brother if she could take Blue Kangaroo back.

The major theme of the story is valuing friendship especially those friends that have been with you through thick and thin. Those are the friends we should value the most regardless of the new friends we met along the way.

The book reminds me of a time in grade school when my best friend, Thali decided to hang out with a new group of girls. I felt sad because I realized Thali had changed me for her new friends. I spoke with my mom and told her everything that was going on in school. She said I should speak with Thali and let her know how I felt. When I spoke with Thali, she told me I was her best friend and she would never change our friendship for any new she met along the way. Currently, Thali and I are still best friends and I would never change her for anything. We had share very special moments together and although we might have new friends she is still my go-to person when I need help.

I would recommend this book to teachers who are trying to teach their students about the value of friendship. The book gives the reader two different perspectives about the issue. This would be a good way to start a conversation about making sure your friends know you love them and not letting your new friends take over an old friendship. Regardless of the story line, the book has great illustrations with tons of colors and use of different materials which will keep the audience more engaged.
63 reviews
October 30, 2013
In this story a little girl has a blue kangaroo that she loves and hugs every single night. As she gets new animals she hugs them goodnight and tells them she loves them. She never forgets to tell blue kangaroo she loves him. Because there are so many stuffed animals, blue kangaroo falls off the bed one night. Feeling unloved, he goes to her baby brothers room. The next morning she finds her baby brother playing with blue kangaroo. She is upset and says she would give up any stuffed animal but not blue kangaroo. She goes back to her room and to collect all her animals and give them to her brother. That night she taking blue kangaroo and reminds him once again of her love. The story has themes of friendship, love, and appreciation. Students preschool to first grade would love this book.
Author 1 book92 followers
September 3, 2013
This is a great book with the lesson that you can't set aside those you love in favor of others because they will leave you and find someone who will love them. This little girl has a blue kangaroo that she loves, but she starts receiving all kinds of other animals from friends of her parents who start to push blue kangaroo away. He starts to feel left out and alone, so he finds the baby to love him. When the little girl finds out, she rushes to his side and gives all of her other animals to her baby brother, but she keeps the blue kangaroo all to herself. It would be a good story to teach the importance of loving what you have and sharing when others don't have as much as you do.
88 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2012
Retell the story from Blue Kangaroo's point of view.

Try hot-seating the characters in the story to find out their feelings about what happened. How did Blue Kangaroo feel at different points? Did Lily realize that Blue Kangaroo was feeling upset?


Make a list of adjectives that are used to describe each of the toys in the story.

Write a story about your favorite toy.

Think of words to describe your favorite toy. What does it look like? Where did it come from? How does it make you feel?
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39 reviews
March 13, 2014
1. Genre and age: Fantasy, ages 5 to 10

2. Summary: Lily is gifted a blue kangaroo, and then multiple stuffed animals after that. When she realizes she doesn't want to lose blue kangaroo, she offers up her other stuffed toys just to have her blue kangaroo back.

3. Curriculum: A lesson on friendship could be tired into this picture book.

4. Reaction: I thought this book had a sweet message but lacked artistic depth.

5. Illustrations: The illustrations were simple and repeated the same bright hues and tones throughout.
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55 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2008
For Misty's Award

Level: Early

Genre: Picture Book

Topic: Favorite Stuffed Animal

Curricular Use: Shared Reading

Social: Not being able to replace an old friend, a child having a strong connection to their stuffed animal, security

Literary Elements: Rhyming, Dynamic Character, Personification

Strong connection between pictures and text (the anxious expression on Blue Kangaroo's face is priceless and really adds to the mood of the story)
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Author 1 book668 followers
September 13, 2010
A sweet story that is perfect for bedtime story reading. Lily loves all of her toys, but especially her favorite, Blue Kangaroo. He feels unloved when her bed gets crowded with other stuffed animals, but her love for him prevails and he once again is given the place of honor in her arms. We really enjoyed reading this story together and it helps to remind us of what we think is important, especially when surrounded by too much materialistic junk.
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