The Duck and the Kangaroo

The Duck and the Kangaroo by Edward Lear is an illustrated edition published by Harper Collins on September 29, 2009. This charming book features 40 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a whimsical world where Duck, yearning for adventure, meets Kangaroo, who seeks a bit of luck. Their encounter leads to a delightful exploration of friendship and loyalty, showcasing the unique bond that forms between them.
In this story, Duck’s desire for travel and Kangaroo’s worldly experience create a humorous narrative filled with social themes. Readers will find a lighthearted tale that emphasizes companionship and the joy of shared experiences. The engaging illustrations complement the text, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences interested in animals and friendship. This edition captures the essence of Lear’s storytelling, making it a delightful addition to any children’s collection.
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Meet Duck.
Duck has a yen for travel and adventure. Duck also has some very wet, cold feet and a gift for loyalty and compromise.
Meet Kangaroo.
Kangaroo has been around the world and back, and is looking for a little bit of luck.
Or a duck.
When Duck and Kangaroo meet, it’s a match made in . . . heaven.
Ah, love—ain’t it grand?
And who so happy,—O who, As the Duck and the Kangaroo?
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