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Harriet is a young hippopotamus who has always felt like an elephant. A gentle, engaging story about a young hippopotamus who has felt like an elephant as long as she can remember. She decides to ask the elephant herd if she can live with them, and be an elephant. She is accompanied by a chimp, a sandpiper and a giraffe, puzzled by her decision but who keep her company on her journey. The no-nonsense elephant matriarch simply informs her she had better "keep up", thus accepting her, and a small elephant walks beside her, as her animal friends wave goodbye and wish her well, and a small…mehr

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Harriet is a young hippopotamus who has always felt like an elephant. A gentle, engaging story about a young hippopotamus who has felt like an elephant as long as she can remember. She decides to ask the elephant herd if she can live with them, and be an elephant. She is accompanied by a chimp, a sandpiper and a giraffe, puzzled by her decision but who keep her company on her journey. The no-nonsense elephant matriarch simply informs her she had better "keep up", thus accepting her, and a small elephant walks beside her, as her animal friends wave goodbye and wish her well, and a small elephant walks beside her. Her animal friends wave goodbye and wish her well.
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Fiona lives in the city of York in the United Kingdom with her husband Tony and son Daniel and a handful of small easy to look after pets. She works part time and loves to be a wife and mum. Loves reading, cycling and walking, not all at the same time though! She wrote Harriett the Elephotamus after watching her son Daniel growing up with a condition called Neurofibromatosis type 1 and wondering if this made him feel different from his peers without the knowledge or confidence to speak out or just accepting his wonderful differences. Fiona loved reading to Daniel when he was smaller and watching him gaze off knowing he was not just listening to the story but watching it in his imagination. This is her first book which she has dedicated to Daniel. "We all have a little of Harriet inside us: we should make her proud "