The Curious Kangaroo
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Lucy looked at Zoe and raised her eyebrows. “Well, that’s great news, Mr Pinch.”
As Meep hopped on to her shoulder, Zoe smiled and hugged Bouncer tight. Everything had turned out brilliantly. She had a wonderful new animal friend, Mr Pinch’s whistle would be put to good use and Zoe had won a race! Zoe thought again that she really must be the luckiest girl in the world – and she couldn’t wait to have more fun and adventures with all her friends at the Rescue Zoo.
“I’m so excited that it’s finally half-term!” said Zoe Parker, swinging her school bag happily. “And we get a whole week off school!”
It was Friday afternoon and school had just broken up for the half-term holiday. Zoe was walking home with two of her friends from her class, Nicola and Jack. Their parents were walking just behind them, chatting.
“I’m excited too!” said Nicola with a smile. “I can’t wait to have some time to play with Rex.”
Zoe grinned at her friend – Nicola had a new dog and he was very cute and bouncy!
“Yeah, and I’m going to help my dad finish our tree house,” Jack said. “Then you can both come over and play in it!”
The three friends laughed as they planned their half-term adventures, but then Zoe remembered their homework. “What are you going to do for your science project?” she asked Nicola and Jack.
That morning Zoe’s teacher, Miss Hawkins, had asked everyone in the class to do a special piece of homework over the break. They had to choose something from the natural world to observe carefully, and then write some notes about whatever they had chosen. Miss Hawkins had asked them to take photographs or draw pictures too. Then, after the break, they each had to explain to the class what they had found out. There was even going to be a prize for the best project!
“I think I’m going to do mine about frogs. There’s a pond full of frogs and frogspawn at the bottom of my garden,” said Jack.
“I might do mine about wildflowers,” said Nicola thoughtfully. “My granny lives near the woods and she knows lots about them. I could ask her to take me for a walk there, and help me take pictures.”
“Cool! Those are both really good ideas,” Zoe said.
“I bet I know what you’re going to do yours on, Zoe!” replied Jack with a grin. “One of the animals at the Rescue Zoo!”
Zoe chuckled. Jack was right! As soon as Miss Hawkins had explained about the project, she had known immediately that she wanted to do hers about an animal. They were her favourite things in the whole world, and she knew more about them than anyone else in her class. The only question was: which animal should she write about? There were hundreds of different creatures at the Rescue Zoo – too many to choose from!
“You’re so lucky, Zoe,” sighed Nicola as they turned the corner and the carved wooden gates of the Rescue Zoo appeared in front of them.
Zoe smiled at Nicola. She felt lucky. She wasn’t just a visitor at the zoo – she actually lived there!
Zoe’s Great-Uncle Horace was a famous explorer and animal expert, and had started the Rescue Zoo so that all the lost, frightened or injured animals he met on his adventures could have a safe and caring home. He was very wise and kind, and Zoe always looked forward to seeing him whenever he came back to visit – especially because he often brought a new animal back to the zoo with him!
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For John Arthur
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Chapter One: The Noisy Whistle
Chapter Two: A Very Important Job
Chapter Three: The Disappearing Kangaroo
Chapter Four: Penguin Pool Problem!
Chapter Five: The Missing Whistle
Chapter Six: The Whistle Hunt
Chapter Seven: The Curious Kangaroo
Chapter Eight: Sports Day Surprise
Extract from ‘The Cuddly Koala’
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