Hippos Are Huge!
By (Author) Jonathan London
Illustrated by Matthew Trueman
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st May 2017
United States
Children
Non Fiction
599.635
Paperback
32
Width 230mm, Height 249mm, Spine 4mm
147g
With gorgeous mixed-media illustrations and accessible, engaging language, this picture book will spur interest in the world of hippos. School Library Journal(starred review)
The deadliest animal in Africa isnt the lion or the crocodile its the hippopotamus! Hippos have razor-sharp tusks, weigh as much as fifty men, and can run twenty-five miles per hour. Follow these hefty hulks as they glide underwater, play tug-of-war, swat balls of dung at one another, and nuzzle their young in the mud. Just dont get too close they could chomp you in two!
With gorgeous mixed-media illustrations and accessible, engaging language, this picture book will spur interest in the world of hippos.... With a focus on high-interest detailssuch as a spread featuring two bull hippos flinging dung at each other in warningthis title stands out.... A solid nonfiction read-aloud.
School Library Journal (starred review)
This will make a satisfyingly uncivilized animal story for audiences looking to get beyond Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)
Fascinating... Mixed-media illustrationswhich vary from double-page spreads to spot artadd to the free-flowing style... The combined effect is a playful, clever introduction to the hippo that works for read-alouds or independent study.
Kirkus Reviews
The life of a familiar creature is presented with charm and appreciation.
Horn Book
Perfect for group storytime reading or individual enjoyment, this is also an ideal book for teaching reference and research skills to beginning readers. An easy-to-use index highlights simple vocabulary (e.g. fighting, speed, weight). Sure to be a favorite!
Booklist Online
From the up-close view of the inside of the hippos mouth on the cover to the images of their backsides with swatting tails and balls of dung, perspective plays a big role in this engaging piece of nonfiction for younger readers.
Literacy Daily
Students will be fascinated by this title and with the information and facts presented about the hippopotamus...Teachers will find it to be a great read-aloud.
School Library Connection