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Nirmala PuruShotam-Gore has added writing fiction and children's stories to her work in the areas of Sociology of Knowledge, Sociology of Race Relations and Sociology of Gender.
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The Only Lonely Pink Hippo
by Nirmala PuruShotam-Gore

Overview


Most hippos are brown and grey, large in size and like to fight. Pink Hippo is pink, small, gentle and loving. Does being different have to make him lonely?
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Description


The wonderfully charming and thoughtful story about differences, complemented by very beautiful illustrations. Younger children will sit through it facinated in a single reading while older children will be be completely absorbed reading it on their own.

Adults seem to delight in it as well!

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Overview


Most hippos are brown and grey, large in size and like to fight. Pink Hippo is pink, small, gentle and loving. Does being different have to make him lonely?

Read more

Description


The wonderfully charming and thoughtful story about differences, complemented by very beautiful illustrations. Younger children will sit through it facinated in a single reading while older children will be be completely absorbed reading it on their own.

Adults seem to delight in it as well!

Read more

Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Literary

Language:English

Series title:The Pink Hippopotamus series

Series Number:1

Pages:36

Paperback ISBN:9781667827773


Overview


Most hippos are brown and grey, large in size and like to fight. Pink Hippo is pink, small, gentle and loving. Does being different have to make him lonely?

Read more

Description


The wonderfully charming and thoughtful story about differences, complemented by very beautiful illustrations. Younger children will sit through it facinated in a single reading while older children will be be completely absorbed reading it on their own.

Adults seem to delight in it as well!

Read more

About the author


Nirmala PuruShotam-Gore has added writing fiction and children's stories to her work in the areas of Sociology of Knowledge, Sociology of Race Relations and Sociology of Gender.

Read more

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