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Overview"This delightful little book asks the question ""What If... All The Hippos Got Loose And Came to Live With Us?"" and answers that very question with charming illustrations and rhyming words. If you liked the HICCUPotamus by Aaron Zenz, Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, and Do Ants Wear Pants by Gabrielle Grice, you will like What If... All The Hippos Got Loose And Came to Live With Us? Join us in our newly Hippo filled world!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: M Dalton King , Marina KushnirPublisher: Mkbooks Imprint: Mkbooks Edition: Large type / large print edition Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.109kg ISBN: 9781737125006ISBN 10: 1737125005 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 02 May 2021 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis entertaining book hits many marks. It is appropriate from birth as a read aloud through fourth grade as a starter for creative writing. My students would have picked their favorite animal and gone with it. The varied fonts contribute to the fun of reading. The illustrations are engaging, joyful and move the story along. I especially like the contrast of the grays and blacks to the bright colors. The poetry is nicely placed with stretchy rhymes. Most importantly, this book embraces the themes of acceptance, inclusion and friendship in a delightful manner. It has been added to my Gramma Nonna's Book of the Month Club! The book is a great read right before bed, is super colorful and easy to read, and teaches important life lessons about finding the bright side of any situation! A perfect child's sense of humor captured in this book. A delightful story with charming illustrations that is both easy reading and entertaining. I recommend it highly as a great addition to a child's library. Such a cute book with beautiful, colorful illustrations that kept us turning the pages. We laughed through all the hilarious hippo scenarios. Highly recommend if you enjoy hearing your little ones giggle! Author InformationM. Dalton King is a Brooklyn-born New Yorker who has been publishing books, off and on, since the '90s. The first book she published was a tea book called SpecialTeas that was then followed by a much smaller, miniature book titled Tea Time. That little book graced the counters of gift shops just about everywhere for nearly a decade. Along the way, she wrote two other cookbooks and then, two books with doll themes. The first was a 'how to' on making miniature doll shoes and the second was on the art of miniature millinery. Both books were collaborations with Timothy J. Alberts and Pat Henry. And now, a new venture, the Hippo book. It's M. Dalton King's first effort at publishing a children's book and if all goes well, it will be the first in the What If... series. Marina Kushnir was born in Odesa, Ukraine, into a family of artists. She received her first drawing lessons from her parents. After graduating from the Odesa Art School, she continued her art studies at the Lviv Polygraphic Institute, from which she graduated with a degree in book illustration. In Ukraine and Russia, Marina has worked in the field of book illustration, design, and sculpture. In 1990, she moved to New York, where she lives and works to this day. Since 1999 Marina has been developing doll prototypes for doll companies, including the legendary Madame Alexander Doll Co. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |