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32 pp.
| Doubleday |
May, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-385-74635-0$$15.95
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LibraryISBN 0-385-90866-0$$17.99
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In Clark's appealingly repetitive text and joyful spring-like colors, Lily impresses her toy kangaroo with her newfound ability to amuse herself when everyone in her family is too busy to play. When a teddy bear gets left out in the rain, Blue Kangaroo takes action himself, mirroring Lily's resourcefulness and reinforcing what Lily already believes: that toys have lives--and minds--of their own.