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Owen & Mzee: Language Of Friendship (edition 2007)

by Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff and Dr. Paula Kahumbu, Peter Greste (Illustrator)

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Continues the story of the unusual friendship between Owen, a young orphaned hippo, and Mzee, a 130-year old Aldabra tortoise.
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Title:Owen & Mzee: Language Of Friendship
Authors:Isabella Hatkoff
Other authors:Craig Hatkoff and Dr. Paula Kahumbu, Peter Greste (Illustrator)
Info:Scholastic Press (2007), Hardcover, 40 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****1/2
Tags:youth, nonfiction, own, finished in 2008, animals, read aloud

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Owen & Mzee : The Language of Friendship by Isabella Hatkoff (Author)

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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Although this is a fictional book about a displaced animal from the tsunami in Southeast Asia, this book is about friendship. It shows you that it doesn't matter where you come from, what you look like, or how old you are, there is always a friend there. There's a short paragraph in the back that gives you some background information about Kenya, Mzee, Owen and Haller Park. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book and seeing the real life pictures of the tortoise and the hippopotamus together. ( )
  JHemstad | Aug 20, 2019 |
Compassion at work... ( )
  Brightman | May 16, 2019 |
This informational book called Owen & Mzee The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship is very enjoyable and interesting for every reader in my opinion. Firstly, I loved this book because there are actual photographs to show the life of Hippopotamus Owen, and how it met Tortoise Mzee. On the third page, there is a picture of Owen stranded alone on a reef, which helps the reader really comprehend the severity of his predicament; a baby hippo stranded all alone on a reef, with no way of escape. Also, each photograph has a caption to describe exactly what is happening in the picture. On the fifth page, there is a photograph of a lot of people on their way to help Owen the hippo out of the reef. The caption says, “the cheers could be heard almost a mile away.” Not only does this help the reader see the rescue, but it also helps them imagine what the rescue would sound like. This method is extremely engaging, and makes the story more interesting. I also thought the story was told in a narrative voice to help capture the reader’s interests. Even with the narrative tone, facts were still presented. For example, it says, “ Since hippos are the most dangerous animals in Africa, and a full grown adult can weigh as much as 8,000 pounds, there was little the people could do.” In my opinion, because this book isn’t set up like a typical informational book it’s a lot more enjoyable for all readers, especially younger children. Overall, the message of this book is finding friendship in unexpected places. Normally in the wild Hippo’s and Tortoises aren’t compatible, but this story proves that sometimes you can find a friend anywhere, and differences shouldn’t prevent you from being friends with someone. ( )
  ShakelaWilliams | Mar 24, 2015 |
This true story tells the story of an unusual friendship between a tortoise and hippo. This informational book tells the story of when the two animals first did not get along, but as the transitions continued, the two become really good friends. ( )
  BayleeWestrick | Feb 2, 2015 |
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Hatkoff, IsabellaAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hatkoff, CraigAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Kahumbu, PaulaAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Greste, PeterPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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In a special place in Kenya live two great friends: a young hippopotamus named Owen, and a 130-year-old tortoise named Mzee.
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Continues the story of the unusual friendship between Owen, a young orphaned hippo, and Mzee, a 130-year old Aldabra tortoise.

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This is true story of an orphaned hippo who forms an unlikely bond with a 130 year old tortoise at a wildlife refuge in Kenya.  This book details their friendship and how they have developed their own way of communicating.  The relationship between Owen and Mzee is a scientific mystery since reptiles do not typically have mothering instincts.  Photos are incredible!
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