Jack, Kango, and Emma’s Bush Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Clinton Minus
This title uses virtual voice narration
🌟 An unforgettable adventure through the Australian Outback—perfect for kids ages 6–12 who love animals, friendship, and imagination! 🌟
Jack, a curious young Aboriginal boy with a love for robots and nature, never expected to meet Kango—a talking kangaroo with a cool pair of sunglasses and a quick wit. Along with Emma, a smart Australian girl who’s passionate about science and discovery, the trio set out on a series of breathtaking adventures through the wild and magical Australian bush.
Together, they:
✅ Rescue animals in danger—including a wombat in need of help
✅ Stand up for the environment against tree-cutting construction crews
✅ Discover a hidden waterfall where platypuses play
✅ Learn the power of teamwork, courage, and friendship
This funny, heartwarming, and action-packed children’s book is filled with colorful illustrations that will transport young readers straight into the Outback. Each chapter sparks imagination, problem-solving, and critical thinking, making it the perfect choice for kids who love adventure, nature, and clever storytelling.
✨ Why Kids & Parents Love This Book:
A diverse cast of characters with unique talents—representation matters!
Teaches important lessons about friendship, bravery, and protecting the environment
Great for independent reading or as a family read-aloud
Ideal for fans of Magic Tree House, The Wild Robot, and The One and Only Ivan
🌏 Give your child the gift of adventure, laughter, and discovery with Jack, Kango, and Emma’s Bush Adventure!
Perfect for:
Children’s adventure books ages 6–12
Books about friendship and teamwork
Animal adventure stories for kids
STEM-inspired kids’ books
Diverse children’s books with Aboriginal and Australian culture