Hippo Wants to Dance

Summary

The story follows a hippo who is filled with the joy of dancing, but her enthusiasm unintentionally disturbs other animals around her. Whether it's dusting up the ground, splashing water, or causing a near-mishap, the hippo's energetic dancing is met with complaints, causing her to become sad and disheartened. As she sits upset, a grasshopper notices and starts dancing around her, which cheers her up. Together, Hippo and Grasshopper's dance draws the attention of the other animals, who come to watch and join in, celebrating the beauty of dance and the unexpected joy it can bring to the community. This story imparts a lesson about understanding, empathy, finding joy in shared activities, and appreciating individual passions.

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Hippo wants to dance.

She jumps up and down on the dusty ground.

Thump! Thump!

“You’re getting dirt on me!” says Shongololo, sleeping in the sand.

“Go dance somewhere else.”

Hippo wants to dance.

She rolls into the river and splashes her arms and legs.

Splish! Splash!

“You’re making me wet!” says Kingfisher, hunting for her breakfast.

“Go dance somewhere else.”

Hippo wants to dance.

She twirls around and around in a field, kicking her legs up high.

Swoosh! Swoosh!

“Be careful! You nearly kicked me!” says Meerkat, bathing his babies.

“Go dance somewhere else.”

Hippo wants to dance.

She flops into a puddle of mud and slides around on her nice big belly.

Squish! Squash!

“Why don’t you stop dancing?” asks Donkey, carrying his buckets.

“Why can’t you do something useful instead?”

Hippo is sad. She is too sad to dance.

She sits on a rock and cries. The tears roll down her cheeks and fall on the ground.

Plop! Plop!

Grasshopper hears Hippo’s tears. He starts dancing around her feet.

Hop! Hop!

Hippo and Grasshopper start to dance, and the other animals come to look…

Credits

Originally published by Book Dash under a Creative Commons Licensed BY 4.0. This book can be read for free on https://bookdash.org/books/hippo-wants-to-dance and was created by: Megan Andrews (Illustrator), Sam Beckbessinger (Writer), Marisa Steyn (Designer), Ester Levinrad (Editor) Book Dash logo