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Hugo and Bella #2

[(I am Not a Copycat! )] [Author: Ann Bonwill] [Jun-2013]

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Hugo Hippo and Bella Bird are best buddies--but that doesn't mean they have to be exactly the same. Does it?Hugo is feeling pretty unique. Bella wants to be unique, too--she wants to be unique "exactly" like Hugo! Hmmm. Maybe Bella doesn't quite get "unique." And how can Hugo be unique if Bella is copying everything he does?Hugo and Bella find themselves in friendly face-off in this cheerful follow-up to "I Don't Want to Be a Pea," which "Kirkus Reviews "called a "charming story of compromise." And whether you've been the copycat or the copycatted, you'll identify with the simpatico pair's search for distinction.

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First published January 1, 2013

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December 3, 2017
Read this book to my nephew and he loved it. The colors are bright and they show what good illustrations are all about. It leaves a message that sometime we want to be like others who are close to us, but we might also have a talent. Hugo did not like that Bella wanted to be like him, but soon their kills unite.
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September 20, 2013
All children go through the phase of either they are copying someone they like or they are being copied by someone they are closed to, be it a friend from preschool/kindergarten, or their sibling(s). It usually ends with a drama of the one being copied gets upset at the one who's copying him/her. I can still recall vividly of my nephew's tears when he got so upset about his little sister kept on copying him on everything he did (she even wanted to wear his underpants...(-__-))

This would be a good book to help both children to get through that phase. It will save the parents from the screaming hell, too.

I am adding this book to the parenting shelf. I can see some parents finding this book helpful...

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14.9k reviews315 followers
November 17, 2013
It has been said that emulating someone is the highest compliment possible, but when you want to be considered unique, having someone copy your every move can be annoying--even if the copycat is a friend. That's the case for Hugo the hippo. As he practices his moves for water ballet, Bella the bird somehow manages to copy them. As Hugo becomes increasingly annoyed, the two come to the attention of others at the pool who compliment their synchronized swimming. In the end, Bella is the one who decides to try something different, even if it is only a new ice cream flavor. The story and digital illustrations are both appealing and useful for a quick read-aloud. I smiled as I watched Bella's moves that emulated Hugo's.
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190 reviews
January 2, 2014
Hugo the hippo is getting ready for his water ballet. Hugo is proud of his uniqueness but he irked today because Bella the bird keep copying him--even during his water ballet. She's ruining everything! Or is she? Together they make an amazing synchronized water ballet team that's truly unique.
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7,211 reviews31 followers
October 12, 2025
Hugo the Hippo considers himself one of a kind, and Bella the Bird agrees as she does everything that Hugo does as he is preparing for his water ballet. Hugo tells Bella that she is a copy cat, and Bella informs Hugo that she's a copy bird. During the water ballet, Hugo, and Bella are well received, and make a big splash.
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1,754 reviews24 followers
June 18, 2014
Hugo the hippo likes being unique, and is going to practice water ballet at the pool. Bella the bird wants to be unique like Hugo, so she copies everything Hugo does, including his water ballet moves. Clever ending, and all ends well.
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25 reviews
September 23, 2014
I like this book, the characters are sweet an genuine and it teaches a simple lesson, that someone may be doing the same thing as you and it still makes you unique. Sometimes you have to work as a team. However, I found the text a little hard to follow.
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232 reviews4 followers
February 6, 2013
A supercute book that lets children know that sometimes, imitation really IS the best type of flattery there could be1
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2,046 reviews25 followers
May 25, 2013
When is copying flattering? When is it just annoying?
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September 13, 2013
I like how this book injected a couple of tougher words into the text, like "synchronized". The illustrations are fun but overall nothing spectacular here.
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November 11, 2013
They say imitation is the best form of flattery... Hugo Hippo and Bella bird remind us that copying somethings can be a good thing!
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