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The Really Rude Rhino is rude to everyone, even Santa Claus, and although his parents hope that he will grow out of it, the doctor says that there is no cure.
The lions roar and the hippos groan. The snakes hiss and the zebras moan. The otters squeak and the buffalo moo. Who is being so rude in the zoo? Ronny's rude to the keepers, who hide behind a wall. He's rude to the giraffes, because they're so tall. He's rude to the tiniest little mouse. He's rude to the hippos in their messy house. It is about time Ronny learnt some manners! More stories coming soon and available now like Time Tablet, Bloated Bear, Selfish Sparrow and many more.To receive updates on their release go to www.MagicTreeTales.com! Thank you so much for buying!
This story highlight character traits with alliteration and personification. The animals are depicted as human-like characters. Have you ever known animals to care about how other animals behaved? You are about to experience a group of extraordinary animals that believe in the importance of having good character traits. These animals rely on one another to accomplish a positive experience. Some of the characters depicted are concerned about the quality of good character traits such as being accountable, committed, compassionate, cooperative, courageous, honest, kind, leaders, neighborly, respectful, responsible, and trustworthy. Long ago in a community called Love Land, there lived animals with good character traits. Love Land was invaded by animals with bad character that were taking over the land of good to turn it into a land of animals with bad or negative character. Love Land was once a peaceful place but became full of chaos and confusion. Find out why good character traits are necessary to accomplish positive results and how poor character traits can produce negative or non-productive results during a time when the circus came to town.
A graphic retellng of Rudyard Kipling's classic tale that explains how the rhino's skin came to be.
Perform this script about how Rhino got his wrinkles.
Help! Some of the animals have lost their colour! Can you help? The lions roar and the hippos groan. The snakes hiss and the zebras moan. The otters squeak and the buffalo moo. Who is being so rude in the zoo? Ronny's rude to the keepers, who hide behind a wall. He's rude to the giraffes, because they're so tall. He's rude to the tiniest little mouse. He's rude to the hippos in their messy house. It is about time Ronny learnt some manners! More stories coming soon and available now like Time Tablet, Bloated Bear, Selfish Sparrow and many more. To receive updates on their release go to www.MagicTreeTales.com! Thank you so much for buying!
Three little rhinos are having trouble getting along as Mama tries to coax them through the evening routine. Will they fidget, fuss, and fight right up until bedtime? Or will their Mama’s love help them find some common ground? Victoria Allenby and Tara Anderson, the award-winning author-illustrator team behind Nat the Cat Can Sleep Like That, return with a lively story that will warm the heart of any frazzled parent. Children will find mischievous delight in the young rhinos’ misbehavior, told in bouncing rhyme and energetic illustrations. And ultimately they, like the rhino siblings, may be inspired to acknowledge and reward their parents’ patient love.
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