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Dot and the Kangaroo follows the adventures of Dot, a little girl who gets lost in the bush and is taken under the protection of a kind Kangaroo. The Kangaroo, who is wise and caring, helps Dot find her way back home through the rugged Australian wilderness. This unlikely duo embarks on a wondrous adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the bush, forming an unbreakable bond along the way. As they traverse the rugged terrain, they encounter a host of fascinating characters and experience heartwarming moments that will tug at your heartstrings. But beyond its entertaining narrative,…mehr

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Dot and the Kangaroo follows the adventures of Dot, a little girl who gets lost in the bush and is taken under the protection of a kind Kangaroo. The Kangaroo, who is wise and caring, helps Dot find her way back home through the rugged Australian wilderness. This unlikely duo embarks on a wondrous adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the bush, forming an unbreakable bond along the way. As they traverse the rugged terrain, they encounter a host of fascinating characters and experience heartwarming moments that will tug at your heartstrings. But beyond its entertaining narrative, this story holds valuable lessons and messages about our environment that are more relevant today than ever before. The story brings to light the significance of several environmental themes throughout its narrative, emphasizing the need for conservation, respect for wildlife, and the impact of human actions on the environment. As Dot navigates the bush alongside her Kangaroo companion, she witnesses firsthand the beauty and fragility of the natural world. In a time where environmental awareness and conservation efforts are more crucial than ever, the lessons from Dot and the Kangaroo resonate deeply with audiences of all ages. The story serves as a gentle reminder of our responsibility to care for our planet and all its inhabitants, urging us to take proactive steps toward sustainability and biodiversity. The enchanting world created by Ethel C. Pedley continues to inspire readers to cultivate a deeper connection with nature, fostering a sense of wonder and appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us. Dot and the Kangaroo encourages us to look beyond ourselves and consider the well-being of the earth and its creatures. This timeless children's story, it is a powerful narrative that imparts invaluable lessons about respect, empathy, and environmental stewardship.
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Ethel Charlotte Pedley is best known as an English-born Australian author, composer, music educator and pianist. She was born in Acton near London in 1859 and at the age of 5 started to learn the piano. The family migrated to Australia in the 1870s but shortly after she was to return to London and study at the Royal Academy of Music. She studied with her uncle who was a professor of violin, which she won a medal as well trained at the Vocal Academy with her famous aunt, Charlotte Sainton-Dolby.In 1882 Ethel returned to Sydney, Australia where she taught singing and the violin. On her return visit to London in 1988, she successfully persuaded the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music to extend their examinations to Australian Colonies. She was appointed the solo representative of the Royal Academy of Music for New South Wales with the first examiners visited in 1897. A prolific composer, writing over 200 songs, piano pieces and choral works. Professional musicians and choirs throughout Australia and New Zealand performed her music. She was also an advocate for music education and founded the Ladies' College of Music in Sydney, which provided training for young women in music. Pedley's music is characterized by its simplicity, elegance, and lyricism. Ethel Pedley's legacy as a composer and educator has been recognised in Australia, with several of her compositions being rediscovered and performed in recent years. Her music remains an important part of Australia's cultural heritage. Her compositions often featured themes of Australian landscape, folk songs, and stories from Indigenous Australian culture. She was also known for her arrangements of traditional English songs and hymns.A believer in the conservation of the Australian flora and fauna, she wrote Dot and the Kangaroo from this perspective of the disconnect from nature and wildlife. Her trips to her brother's property (Arthur) near Walgett are also thought to have had a large influence on her only published book in 1898. At age 39, Ethel was struck with cancer and passed away at the Darlinghurst home on the 6th of August 1898. The book was published posthumously a year after her death. Her brother also set up the Ethel Pedley Memorial Travelling Scholarship for music students.Her children's book Dot and the Kangaroo has become an Australian classic. It has been read by many generations since its first publication of the story of a girl called Dot who lost her way in the Australian outback and is approached by a grey Kangaroo who offered her berries to eat. The book was adapted in 1924 into a stage production and then in 1977 a film that combined animation and real-life action.