The Wonderful Adventures of Lemur Blue: Life Lessons
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This Lemur Blue children's book is a fun, educational, and engaging story centered on tennis, personal growth, and self-confidence.
Blue is a ring-tailed lemur an
Kipling Sanders
Kipling Luke Sanders was a chosen child, adopted as a baby. His amazing adoptive parents provided him with a life of education and access. Kip has his Masters in Aeronautical Science and is a tennis instructor. Despite these exceptional opportunities, Kip experienced a life of challenges brought on by his own self-doubt.It's these hurdles that drove him to find balance and success by turning tragedies into triumphs. He has crafted these life lessons into engaging books for children and adults. Kip continues to inspire with his message of confidence, world peace, and love through a revised perception of oneself.
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The Wonderful Adventures of Lemur Blue - Kipling Sanders
Chapter 1
Once upon a time, there was a ring-tailed lemur named Blue who lived in Manhattan, NY. Manhattan was a huge, beautiful city on the northeast coast of the USA. The city was misty gray, even on sunny days. Blue’s parents were Dad- Peter and Mom- Martina, who loved him so much. Do you want to learn to play tennis, Blue?
, asked Martina.
The planet’s Universal Open tournament was on the big colorful flat-screen TV in the cozy living room, next to Blue’s bedroom. When Blue was finished playing with his model cars, train set, and airplanes, he quickly ran to watch the two tennis players hit the small green neon colored tennis ball up and down the screen- from the top to the bottom of the TV. Yes,
replied Blue, a beautiful ring-tailed lemur.
On this the first day of winter, the streets were bright with red, yellow, and silver from city street lamps glistening and reflecting off the snowy streets. Green, gold, and red lights swirled around each light pole from Blue’s house on West Fourth Street all the way down to the tennis club where they were heading to on West Twenty-Third Street. Mom was taking Blue up to the sports arena for his first tennis lesson ever. The dark night was a little scary and full of gusty, giant, beautiful snowflakes. Mom-Martina warmed Blue by carrying him in her big burgundy winter coat on the nineteen blocks walk to the lighted tennis bubble building. Blue was peeking through the holes between her buttons that went up and down on the front of his Mom’s coat.
Blue was thinking of the warm comfortable living room back home and wished he were there oh so much. He asked, trembling and shivering briskly and quietly. Mom, will we ever get there?
, Blue said seeing the lighted tennis palace bubble