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- 2007010349 contributor B10761122.
- 2007010349 created "c2007.".
- 2007010349 date "2007".
- 2007010349 date "c2007.".
- 2007010349 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2007010349 description "Mother Hippo has a baby -- His name is Herbie -- Mother Hippo and Herbie are playing in the water -- They live in Africa, it is hot, the water keeps them cool -- Can you find Africa on a map? -- Look at that bit mouth! -- Mother Hippo uses her mouth to keep Herbie safe -- Her mouth is four feet wide -- Does your mouth look like that? -- Herbie Hippo is still a baby -- He stays by his mother in the water, the water feels safe to Herbie -- Do you think the water is safe? -- Herbie is one year old now, he can play in the water by himself -- He likes to walk on the riverbed -- He is happy that he can live in the cool water -- Mother Hippo is tired, she is going to sleep on the warm sand -- Her family is close by, and she is sure her baby is safe -- Where did Herbie go? -- There he is! -- He is too far away from his mother, Herbie does not feel safe, he feels that danger is close by -- Do you think that Herbie is in danger? -- Oh, no! Gerbie is not safe -- A big crocodile is in the water -- Herbie does not see the crocodile -- Herbie is in real danger -- Oh, no! the crocodile will not let go of Herbie's foot -- He wants to take Herbie away from his mother -- Herbie is crying out for help -- Mother Hippo hears Herbie's cry for help -- Quick, Mother Hippo! save Herbie! -- Will she make it in time? -- Look at Mother Hippo swim! she is strong and fast -- Mother Hippo grabs the crocodile with her big mouth -- Look! Herbie's foot is free! -- Mother Hippo has saved him! -- Herbie is safe now -- He is sleeping on his mother's back -- Herbie learned a good lesson -- He will never go far from his mother -- Hippos do not like to fight, but sometimes they have to, to protect their young -- Herbie ate and ate -- He grew to be a fine young hippo, Herbie's mother is proud of him, and so are all the other hippos.".
- 2007010349 extent "32 p. :".
- 2007010349 identifier "9780812704655".
- 2007010349 isPartOf "Animal stories books".
- 2007010349 isPartOf "I can read".
- 2007010349 issued "2007".
- 2007010349 issued "c2007.".
- 2007010349 language "eng".
- 2007010349 publisher "Hagerstown, Md. : Autumn House Pub.,".
- 2007010349 subject "BJ1459 .R63 2007".
- 2007010349 subject "Obedience Juvenile literature.".
- 2007010349 tableOfContents "Mother Hippo has a baby -- His name is Herbie -- Mother Hippo and Herbie are playing in the water -- They live in Africa, it is hot, the water keeps them cool -- Can you find Africa on a map? -- Look at that bit mouth! -- Mother Hippo uses her mouth to keep Herbie safe -- Her mouth is four feet wide -- Does your mouth look like that? -- Herbie Hippo is still a baby -- He stays by his mother in the water, the water feels safe to Herbie -- Do you think the water is safe? -- Herbie is one year old now, he can play in the water by himself -- He likes to walk on the riverbed -- He is happy that he can live in the cool water -- Mother Hippo is tired, she is going to sleep on the warm sand -- Her family is close by, and she is sure her baby is safe -- Where did Herbie go? -- There he is! -- He is too far away from his mother, Herbie does not feel safe, he feels that danger is close by -- Do you think that Herbie is in danger? -- Oh, no! Gerbie is not safe -- A big crocodile is in the water -- Herbie does not see the crocodile -- Herbie is in real danger -- Oh, no! the crocodile will not let go of Herbie's foot -- He wants to take Herbie away from his mother -- Herbie is crying out for help -- Mother Hippo hears Herbie's cry for help -- Quick, Mother Hippo! save Herbie! -- Will she make it in time? -- Look at Mother Hippo swim! she is strong and fast -- Mother Hippo grabs the crocodile with her big mouth -- Look! Herbie's foot is free! -- Mother Hippo has saved him! -- Herbie is safe now -- He is sleeping on his mother's back -- Herbie learned a good lesson -- He will never go far from his mother -- Hippos do not like to fight, but sometimes they have to, to protect their young -- Herbie ate and ate -- He grew to be a fine young hippo, Herbie's mother is proud of him, and so are all the other hippos.".
- 2007010349 title "Herbie the Hippo / Raelinda Robak.".
- 2007010349 type "text".