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I Love You, Blue Kangaroo!

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This is a poignant story about a little boy caught in a storm; when “the ocean roars and rages” he cries for help and is rescued by a whale named Blue. One day when Blue does not come, the child dives into the ocean to find him. When Blue opens his mouth to say “AAAH”, the boy discovers a “belly full of bags”, which the child works to haul away, rescuing the whale in return. Hij drijft in zee en zijn rode bootje zinkt. Jonas roept om hulp. Gelukkig is daar walvis Blauw. De walvis redt Jonas en ook het bootje neemt hij op de rug. Ze sluiten vriendschap en Jonas hoopt dat ze elkaar morgen weer zullen zien.

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Christa Justus from Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research said: “Margot Martini’s legacy is beautifully secured through the vital work of Team Margot. Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research proudly supports their efforts to help other angels like Margot live long, healthy, cancer-free lives.” gabriellesangels.org Sweet, delightful book about the seriousness of plastics in the ocean. A young child goes out alone on his boat when a sudden storm appears. Yelling "May Day," the child is rescued by a large whale, named by the child, Blue. (Blue Whale....) A friendship, especially on the part of the child, develops, but he worries when he cannot find Blue.

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Team Margot & NHS Blood and Transplant launch new primary school education programme: ‘Giving to help others’ Emma Chichester Clark (1955 - ) is a British author and illustrator. Emma always knew she wanted to draw, and began making picture books with sewn-up spines when she was 5-years-old. As a young adult, she was taught by the illustrator Quentin Blake, and wrote her first picture book in 1987. Live Your Life’ Weekend 2022 to support “Emergency Grants” for families caring for child cancer patientsIn mooie aquarelkleuren wordt een verhaal verteld van milieuvervuiling in zee. Je ziet in het water allerhande kleurige vissen en andere dieren zwemmen zoals kwallen of een zeester. Aan het kleurgebruik van de zee is af te lezen of het water kalm, onstuimig of vervuild is. De mimiek van Jonas, walvis Blauw en zelfs van de vissen wordt weergegeven door een enkel lijntje waardoor emotie is te herkennen. De enorme berg plastic tassen die je ziet als de walvis zijn mond opendoet spreekt tot de verbeelding van jonge kinderen. Het geeft de ‘plastic soep’ goed weer die er in een oceaan drijft. Oplettende kleuters zien ook op eerdere spreads plastic tussen de vissen zweven. Deze beelden geven opening tot een gesprek over afval en het milieu, maar ook over vriendschap. In het nawoord geeft de auteur een toelichting en tips om zeeën en walvissen te redden. De enkele terugkerende details in de illustraties maken het af. Think of words to describe your favourite toy. What does it look like? Where did it come from? How does it make you feel?

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Find out more Seemore books by Emma Chichester Clark here Titles include: Come to School too, Blue Kangaroo! I Never Saw a Purple Cow And Other Nonsense Rhymes Amazing Mr. Zooty! No More Kissing! Melrose and Croc: Friends for Life Plum and Rabbit and MeLook at the colours shown in the pictures. How many different colours can you see? Can you draw colourful illustrations like this? Team Margot is Secretariat for the All-Party Parliamentary Group: Ethnicity Transplantation and Transfusion Discuss what sharing is and why it is nice to share things with other people. What do you have to share with your family / friends? The book offers many opportunities for children to think and talk about their own favourite toys and how they feel about them. There’s also an opportunity to talk about presents, why we give them and the presents you can’t buy. What dochildren think of the ending? Tell the story Can you perform the story? Use the text and the speech to rehearse and present the story to an audience.

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