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The story begins with the hippo enthusiastically jumping, rolling, twirling, and sliding, illustrating her joy and energy through vivid onomatopoeia like \"Thump! Thump!\", \"Splish! Splash!\", \"Swoosh! Swoosh!\", and \"Squish! Squash!\". However, her exuberant dancing repeatedly disrupts other animals, including a sleeping Shongololo, a hunting Kingfisher, a bathing Meerkat, and a busy Donkey. Each encounter ends with the animals telling the hippo to \"Go dance somewhere else,\" leading to the hippo becoming sad and crying on a rock. The narrative explores themes of self-expression, the consequences of one's actions, and empathy, as the hippo's initial joyous attempts to dance are met with negativity. The story is suitable for young readers, encouraging them to think about how their actions affect others while appreciating the importance of pursuing one's passions.","Hippo Wants to Dance Megan Andrews, Marisa Steyn, Sam  \nBeckbessinger  \nMegan Andrews  \nHippo wants to dance. She jumps up and down on the dusty ground. Thump! Thump!  \n”You’re getting dirt on me!” says Shongololo, sleeping in the sand.”Go dance somewhere else.”  \nHippo wants to dance. She rolls into the river and splashes her arms and legs. Splish! Splash!  \n”You’re making me wet!” says Kingfisher, hunting for her breakfast.”Go dance somewhere else.”  \nHippo wants to dance. She twirls around and around in a field, kicking her legs up high. Swoosh! Swoosh!  \n”Be careful! You nearly kicked me!” says Meerkat, bathing his babies.”Go dance somewhere else.”  \nHippo wants to dance. She flops into a puddle of mud and slides around on her nice big belly. Squish! Squash!  \n”Why don’t you stop dancing?” asks Donkey, carrying his buckets.”Why can’t you do something useful instead?”  \nHippo is sad. She is too sad to dance. She sitson a rock and cries. 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