The in-demand follow-up to the New York Times bestseller, OWEN & MZEE, the friendship that has touched millions around the world.In this exciting follow-up to OWEN & MZEE, the New York Times bestselling story about an orphaned baby hippo named Owen and the 130-year-old giant turtle, Mzee, Craig Hatkoff explores the language of love, friendship, and nurturance that these two incredible creatures share with one another. This book traces their first year together, including their adorable playful ways and the unique language that they have developed.
This is a great book with amazing photos. Truly a wonderful story of very unusual friends. I sent both of the O & M books to my 8 yr old granddaughters . . . but only after I had read them myself!!
Delightful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Wonderful story for all ages about friendship, loyality, flexibility, and acceptance. If only we could all learn from from the simplicity of nature. The messages are universal.
The story continues
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is my second purchase of the Owen and Mzee books. They're a great introduction National Geographic realistic style of the book. It is a great way for little kids to see real photos matched with a kid's story.
Owen & Mzee, the better book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I thought this book was put together better than the Green cover, the True Story of a Remarkable Friendship. The story, photos and extras at the end are more captivating.
All ages will find it difficult to pass up.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I heard of this story and sought out the first book for my elementary school daughter. I ended up buying it more for me. It was very good. I was cautiously excited about another more detailed book. I found it even better than the first. The photography is beautiful on it's own. The story is well written and interesting for all ages. The information shared is just what we all want to know: How do two such different animals enjoy each other so much? Is it possible for them to truly love each other? How do they know? At the end of the book is information about Kenya, interesting and pertinent information about hippos and tortoises and their habitats, the park in which they live and the information about the Tsunami which brought them together. This information would make a great unit study start and would make a viable report. If read to a preschooler, it would be fantastic, if read by an adult, it's just as enjoyable as it is taken in at a deeper level. My friends walk past the coffee table, pick it up and can't put it down. I'll keep it in mind as a gift for those whom I find difficult to buy gifts. This is an heirloom for us. I can't imagine a better account of this remarkable story.
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