Written by Marion Dane Bauer
Illustrated by John Butler
Owen is a young hippo who loves his mama. He loves her more than anything else in the world. They snuggle, play hide-n-go seek in the African safari, swim gracefully in the river, and spend all their time together. This is one happy hippo and family. That all changes one day – a day the rains came and would not stop.
It rained so much, that Owen became separated his mama and the entire family. Owen calls and calls for his mama, but she doesn’t respond. The never ending waves washed Owen onto a different shore, some strange and new place, where he must make new friends. No longer at home on the Sabaki River, a tired Owen spies a grayish brown hump. Could this be his mama? No, it’s a big, old turtle named Emzee, who becomes Owen’s surrogate mother. Now they explore the safari and play games and snuggle.
This true story about brave little Owen teaches children that while it's sometimes hard to make new friends, you can make a new friends! Even though it may be scary to be without parents, it is possible to venture into the unknown
This book is easy-to-read and delightfully illustrated. As this sad, yet beautiful story unfolds, you and your little one will enjoy the striking and mellow water-colors. Take the time to sit down and pour over each page, look at each detail.
A Mama for Owen will get your little hippo ready to settle down for the night or a long afternoon nap.
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