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Thirty Things a Kangaroo Can Do: Self belief is just a hop away

English

By (author): Sir Rhymesalot

Illustrated by: Timothy Gauldin

Kevin, a curious but calm kangaroo in the Australian bush, becomes concerned when he realizes that his peers each have unique and remarkable talents of which he has none. The book examines why comparing yourself to others can lead to missing the whole point about your own unique values. A coming-of-age kanga-conundrum from Sir Rhymesalot.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 113g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Imagine & Wonder
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781637610978

About Sir Rhymesalot

An Australian poet-pirate-persona is a very good place to start describing this relentless-rhymer but his books are as multidimensional as the renaissance polymath himself. Simon Mills is a gregarious larger-than-life author who masterfully communicates on multiple levels. Courageously comedic and then soulful when you least expect it his stories entertain the parent reader on one level and the youngster on another entirely. You will meet Violet the Virus who longingly loves people but has no idea she is harmful. You will meander through Venice with Pigeoni the Italian consigliere whose fanciful-fairytales prove too much for his fellow feathered friends until they discover the remarkable truth of his character. Parables that ponder themes from bullying to self-belief in I Lost My Brave and from racial harmony in Cyril the Squirrel to social distancing dilemmas in I Lost My Hug.

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