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Mrs Grey is very worried. Again. Keith's hopping problems were fixed, but now she has much bigger worries that she doesn't believe even Big Red, Leader of all Kangaroos, can help with. There has been no rain for months and all the watering holes are dry. Terrifying winds have brought dust storms and bush fires. But worst of all is what the humans have brought. Then, one day, Keith wanders off alone and sees something he just CANNOT BELIEVE!
Black Tom Birch, once the most feared person in Van Diemen's Land, terrorised colonisers until he was captured and turned against his people. But history is wrong. Here, for the first time, is the truth about this Aboriginal patriot.
Penny Platypus has never been able to swim, and what makes it worse is she just doesn't know why. All she knows is that she's terrified of the water and is cruelly teased by one bully in particular. Fortunately she has a best friend Percy who is always there to help and reassure her - until the day a 'miraculous' accident happens that changes her life forever!
Mrs Grey is very worried. All young kangaroos have to be presented to Big Red, the leader of all the kangaroos in the world. But what on earth is Big Red going to say about Keith? Big Red has never met a hop-less kangaroo in all his born days! He tries several ingenious ways to make Keith hop but nothing works until Keith visits the hop-spital, where the doctor suggests a very scary remedy...!
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