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Dot and the Kangaroo is an 1899 Australian children's book written by Ethel C. Pedley about a little girl named Dot who gets lost in the Australian bush and is eventually befriended by a kangaroo and several other marsupials. The book was adapted into a stage production in 1924, and a film in 1977. [1]
The theme behind all of the films in the Dot series is the negative impact of humanity on animal life in nature. The sequels are as follows: Around the World with Dot (1981) Dot and the Bunny (1983) Dot and the Koala (1985) Dot and Keeto (1986) Dot and the Whale (1986) Dot and the Smugglers (1987) Dot Goes to Hollywood (1987)
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A scan of a first edition copy of Dot and the Kangaroo, which included a photograph of Pedley and a copy of her signature.. Pedley's only published book is Dot and the Kangaroo, which featured a little girl named Dot who becomes lost in the Australian outback, and is helped to find her way back home by a friendly kangaroo.
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Dot and the Kangaroo (1899), Ethel Pedley and Frank P. Mahony: Dot and the Kangaroo (1977) Around the World with Dot (1981) Dot and the Bunny (1983) Dot and the Koala (1984) Dot and Keeto (1985) Dot and the Whale (1986) Dot and the Smugglers (1987) Dot Goes to Hollywood (1987) Dot in Space (1994) The Duff (2010), Kody Keplinger: The DUFF (2015)
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