Happy Birthday Fiona
$12.99
Join Fiona, everyone’s favorite hippo, and her lovable animal friends as they celebrate her birthday–Fiona style! This fun and whimsical addition to the New York Times bestselling Fiona the Hippo brand is the perfect read-aloud for fans of Fiona (and hippos) everywhere!
It is Fiona’s birthday! Fans from all over the world are sending her cards and gifts and she loves all the excitement and attention. But soon Fiona realizes she hasn’t seen her animal friends lately, and she misses them as much as they miss her! So, in pure Fiona fashion, she decides to throw herself a birthday party and give her gifts out as presents to all her animals friends so they can share in the birthday fun together.
Happy Birthday, Fiona:
*Teaches about the importance of friendship
*Reminds children that giving and sharing is just as special as receiving
*Features engaging art from New York Times bestselling artist Richard Cowdrey (Fiona the Hippo, Bad Dog, Marley)
This adorable picture book:
*is perfect for readers ages 4-8
*a great birthday gift for children or birthday party favor
*the perfect read for children leading up to their birthday
Check out other titles in the Fiona the Hippo series: Fiona the Hippo, Fiona, It’s Bedtime, and A Very Fiona Christmas.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310751649
ISBN10: 0310751640
Produced by: ZonderKidz | Illustrator: Richard Cowdrey
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2022
Fiona The Hippo
Publisher: Zondervan
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