
Sulkaroo
The Sad Kangaroo
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Narrated by:
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Ginger T. Rex
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By:
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Stella Ibekwe
About this listen
A little kangaroo is sent to earth as a messenger of the gods, who give him the ability to speak and act like humans, in order to convey a message to mankind.
The message?
“Man's inhumanity to animals must stop."
In other words, "Animal abuse must come to an end, or mankind will face an unavoidable consequence of an uprising of all creatures great and small, who will form an alliance and wage war against mankind!”
Our little kangaroo is completely unaware of his mission, and all he wants to do, like any other child, is have fun. But during his quest for fun, the animals he meet tell him some shocking things and ask for his help.
©2014 Stella Ibekwe (P)2020 Stella Ibekwe
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