Written by Karma Wilson Illustrated by Suzanne Watts.

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Written by Karma Wilson Illustrated by Suzanne Watts

Hilda Hippo loved to dance, and so each day she practiced hard. She’d twist and turn and whirl and twirl, dressed in her favorite leotard. She tangoed oh~so~gracefully, and square~danced with a do~si~do. Square dance (teaching), (sample)teachingsample Let’s dance – TangoTango

The jungle floor would shake and quake, a tidal wave would fill the lake. Her friends would shout,

“For goodness’ sake, They all hoped Hilda’s hobby was a stage that soon would pass. But after one loud, shaky year, they knew this phase would last … and last...

While Hilda danced flamenco in her favorite pair of heels, bananas fell in gooey heaps, shaken from their peels! flamenco

cried the monkeys from the trees. “Perhaps she’d take up knitting if we asked her, pretty please?”

Hilda tried to sit and knit. She didn’t like it, not one bit. The yarn got tangled, so she quit. “I think I’ll stick to dancing.”

She rumbaed and she sambaed in her favorite flowered skirt. She skipped across the crowded plains and kicked up clouds of dirt. Let’s dance – Rumba Let’s dance – SambaRumbaSamba

said the rhinos in distress. “If she’d only take up singing, then she wouldn’t make a mess!”

She tired of it very soon. “I think I’ll stick to dancing!” Hilda tried to hum and croon, but found she couldn’t hold a tune.

At the water hole she boogied in her favorite disco pants. She muddied up the river and she trampled down the plants. Boogie-woogie

wailed the water buffalo. “If she’d only take up swimming, we might get some peace, you know?”

Hilda wallowed by the shore. She’d never felt so grand before! “Now, there’s a hobby I adore....”

In her favorite two-piece suit she whirled and twirled with flair. Best of all, the ground stayed still! She floated light as air. Water Ballet dance

And while she swam and danced in bliss, it sounded quite a lot like this: A big crowd gathered at the shore. They cheered and clapped and called for more! Her friends cried out...

Beginner’s Square Dance Square Dance I Let’s dance – Tango Flamenco Dance Let’s dance – Rumba Let’s dance – Samba Boogie-Woogie Water Ballet