Hippos cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.0
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 861
Points per Word 0.000581
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Young readers explore the world of hippos in this simple nonfiction book. The pages describe where these giant herbivores live, how they stay cool in the water, and why they must surface to breathe. Vivid photographs show hippos in rivers and mud, highlighting their size and daily behavior. The book also shares facts about their diet, social life, and the threats they encounter in the wild.

Quick Summary

Looking for a quick, colorful way to satisfy a young animal lover's curiosity? This short early-reader about Hippos packs a lot of cool facts into just a few pages, from their giant size to the surprising amount of time they spend underwater. The simple sentences paired with bright, close-up photos make it perfect for kids who are just starting to read on their own, and the low reading level means even reluctant readers can breeze through it without feeling overwhelmed. Parents will appreciate that it's purely informational no scary surprises just solid, age-appropriate science that sparks conversation about why hippos are such remarkable creatures. If your child enjoyed the similar "Elephants" book in the same series, they'll find this one just as fun and maybe even ask for more animal books afterward. It's short enough to finish in one sitting, making it a great choice for a quick bedtime story that leaves kids wanting to learn more about the world's largest land mammals.