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Books with title The Hiccupotamus

  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2009)
    “There was a hippopotamus who hiccupped quite-a-lotamus. And every time he got’emus... he'd fall upon his bottomus!” Calamity ensues when an elephant, a centipede, and a rhinoceros try finding a cure for Hippo’s colossal case of hiccups. Author-illustrator Aaron Zenz’s creativity shines through in his colored-pencil artwork in this off-the-wall read-aloud. HIC! HIC! HIC!
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 6, 2012)
    “There was a hippopotamus who hiccupped quite-a-lotamus. And every time he got’emus... he'd fall upon his bottomus!” Calamity ensues when an elephant, a centipede, and a rhinoceros try finding a cure for Hippo’s colossal case of hiccups. Author-illustrator Aaron Zenz’s creativity shines through in his colored-pencil artwork in this off-the-wall read-aloud. HIC! HIC! HIC!
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2006)
    There was a hippopotamus who hiccupped quite-a-lotamus. And every time he got'emus . . . he'd fall upon his bottomus! Calamity ensues when an elephant, a centipede, and a rhinoceros try finding a cure for hippo's colossal case of hiccups. Zenz's creativity shines through with his use of colored pencil in this off-the-wall read-aloud. HIC! HIC! HIC! Albert is a big hippo with an even bigger heart. But when he tries to show his friends how much they mean to him, nothing turns out right. And now no one wants to play with him. He's too strong, too sudden, and too rough! What's a huggapotamus to do?
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Board book (Two Lions, March 1, 2011)
    "There was a hippopotamusWho hiccupped quite-a-lotamus.And every tmie he got’emus ...He’d fall upon his bottomus." Calamity ensues when an elephant, a centipede, and a rhinoceros try finding a cure for hippo’s colossal case of hiccups. Zenz’s creativity shines through with his use of colored pencil in this off-the-wall read-aloud. HIC! HIC! HIC!
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

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  • Hiccupotamus

    Steve Smallman, Ada Grey

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., March 3, 2015)
    The jungle animals are having a musical celebration! Mouse squeaks, Bird tweets, and Centipede taps his feet. Then more animals hear the music and want to join in, as Monkey, Warthog, and Crocodile bring their own music-making talents to the group. But what is that silly Hippo doing?
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Audio CD (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic, March 15, 2006)
    Scholastic read-along cassette with turn-the-page signals to accompany The Hiccupotamus. Written and illustrated by Aaron Zenz. Read by Skip Hinnant. Directed by Cheryl Smith. Music by Doug Califano. Music and sound design by Beatstreet Productions. Playing Time 3:52.
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Hardcover (Dogs in Hats Children's Publishing, Aug. 16, 2005)
    There was a hippopotamus who hiccupped quite-a-lotamus.And every time he got'emus . . . he'd fall upon his bottomus!Calamity ensues when an elephant, a centipede, and a rhinoceros try finding a cure for hippo's colossal case of hiccups. Zenz's creativity shines through with his use of colored pencil in this off-the-wall read-aloud. HIC! HIC! HIC!
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  • The Hiccupotamus

    Aaron Zenz

    Hardcover (Dogs in Hats Children's Publishing, Aug. 1, 2005)
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  • The Hiccup

    Ingrid Sissung

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Jan. 2, 2014)
    The hiccups are annoying. They come on quickly and refuse to go away. Just ask Elliot. There he was, having a nice picnic with his cousin Lutz, when he accidentally ate too fast. Now, he's stuck hiccupping around the forest, and Elliot's unbearable situation couldn't be any funnier to Lutz. As Elliot wanders around the forest, all the animals try giving him advice on how to get rid of his hiccups. Maybe holding his breath will do the trick? Or drinking lots of water? Or maybe doing a headstand? No luck. Just when Elliot has all but given up, Lutz unexpectedly stumbles upon the cure. But will Lutz learn his lesson about not making fun of his friend's hiccups?Ingrid Sissung's humorous story and vibrant illustrations in The Hiccup remind readers of all ages to show sympathy to others in a tough situation, because what goes around comes around.
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