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Books with title Hippopotamuses

  • Hippopotamuses

    Kate Riggs

    Library Binding (Creative Educ, Feb. 1, 2016)
    "A basic exploration of the appearance, behavior, and habitat of hippopotamuses, the large African mammals. Also included is a story from folklore explaining why hippos live mostly in water"--
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Kate Riggs

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Aug. 16, 2016)
    This popular series travels the planet to study these and other fascinating mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates. Beautiful photos are paired with STEM-appropriate textto examine the featured creature's appearance, habitat, behaviors, and life cycle. Each book also presents a folk story that people have used to help explain the animal's appearance or behavior. A basic exploration of the appearance, behavior, and habitat of hippopotamuses, the large African mammals. Also included is a story from folklore explaining why hippos live mostly in water.
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Melissa Gish

    Hardcover (Creative Education, Sept. 1, 2013)
    "A look at hippopotamuses, including their habitats, physical characteristics such as their large mouths, behaviors, relationships with humans, and protected status in the world today"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Kari Schuetz

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Hippopotamuses spend much of their time in the water. It is the only way they can keep their huge bodies cool because they do not sweat! In this book, children will be surprised as they discover many cool facts about how hippopotamuses eat, move, and more.
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Christina Wilsdon

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, July 1, 2009)
    Even though a hippopotamus might look silly, meeting one in the wild is no laughing matter. Hippos are fierce and powerful creatures who are quick to protect themselves. Learn all about these giant animals—what they eat, why they spend so much time in the water, and how they raise their young.
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Rachel Grack

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Hippos can stay dry on land with special red mucus but these huge mammals prefer the muddy waters of their wetlands biome. There, they use special adaptations to thrive underwater. This book uses low-level text, vibrant photos, maps, status charts, and other features to bring readers up close and personal with the mighty hippopotamus! Swamps, marshes, and other wetlands are home to some of the worlds most interesting animals. But life isnt always easy for these creatures. They must adapt to escape predators, find food, and build shelter in their watery habitats. Packed with features such as animal profiles and range maps, this low-level series will give readers a sneak peek into the lives of the animals that make homes in the wetlands biome.
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Katie Marsico

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Learn all about the lives and habits of baby hippos.
  • Hippopotamuses

    Penelope S. Nelson

    Library Binding (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    In Hippopotamuses, beginning readers will follow a hippopotamus as it swims in a river and grazes for food. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn how hippopotamuses survive in the wild.
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Big Buddy Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Bold colors, easy-to-read text, and oversized, striking photos introduce young readers to the hippopotamus! Readers will discover the hippos unique body features that allow it to spend its days underwater. Also covered are the hippos diet, social behavior, habitat, ways of communication, and threats to its survival. In addition, readers will learn about the life of a baby hippo, from calf to independence. Maps highlight hippo territory, fun facts appear throughout, and the book closes with a full page of kid-friendly hippo facts. This title will leave readers with a deeper appreciation of the continent of Africa and the incredible hippopotamus! Features include a table of contents, fun facts, maps, a glossary with phonetic spellings, and an index. Big Buddy BOOKS is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.
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  • Hippopotamuses

    Josh Gregory

    Library Binding (C. Press/F. Watts Trade, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Among the largest land mammals on Earth, hippopotamuses can be a truly fearsome sight to behold. Readers will discover how these animals use their enormous mouths to wrestle rivals and defend their offspring from predators. They will also learn what a hippo's day-to-day life is like, what hippos eat, and why they spend so much time in the water.
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  • The Hippopotamus

    Stephen Fry

    Paperback (Soho Press, Dec. 30, 2014)
    NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTUREStephen Fry's charmingly misanthropic send-up of the English mystery features an unlikely but necessary hero: Ted Wallace, AKA the Hippopotamus, a failed and disolute poet, recently fired theater critic, and muckraker of modern irrationality, whose war against the unreasonable finds sudden purpose investigating a series of supposed miracles at a mansion in the country."I’ve suffered for my art, now it’s your turn.” So begins the tale of Ted Wallace, unaffectionately known as the Hippopotamus. Failed poet, failed theater critic, failed father and husband, Ted is a shameless womanizer, drinks too much, and is at odds in his cranky but maddeningly logical way with most of modern life. Fired from his newspaper, Ted seeks a few months’ repose and free liquor at Swafford Hall, the country mansion of his old friend Michael Logan. This world of boozy dinners, hunting parties, and furtive liaisons has recently been turned on its head by miracles, healings, and phenomena beyond Ted’s comprehension. As the mysteries deepen, The Hippopotamus builds into “a deliciously wicked and amusing little fable” (The New York Times).
  • Hippopotamuses

    Josh Gregory

    Paperback (C. Press/F. Watts Trade, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Discover what a hippo's day-to-day life is like, what hippos eat, and why they spend so much time in the water.Nature's Children series provides young readers (Ages 8-10) with fascinating information about the planet's most incredible wildlife species. Each title offers a complete picture of the animal- from birth to adulthood- and describes its place in our world, including how humans impact it and its environment. Among the largest land mammals on Earth, hippopotamuses can be a truly fearsome sight to behold. Readers will discover how these animals use their enormous mouths to wrestle rivals and defend their offspring from predators.
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