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The Loneliest Rhino in the Whole Wide World

A Bedtime Story for Children That Deals with Loneliness and Making Friends Set in Zimbabwe, Africa (Enid Hathaway Children's Books, Book 2)

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The Loneliest Rhino in the Whole Wide World

By: Enid Hathaway
Narrated by: Molly Wetzel
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The Loneliest Rhino in the Whole Wide World is a sweet bedtime story for children that deals with loneliness and making friends.

Raymond is a rhino from Zimbabwe who really struggles to make friends. He tries to hang out with the aardvarks, but they stay up too late for him. He tries to make friends with the zebras, but that doesn't work out because he doesn't have any fancy stripes. He even tries to impress the baboons, but that doesn't go well, either.

Raymond then encounters a lonely elephant and learns some important lessons. A beautiful bedtime story for small children of all ages.

©2021 Lee Brickley (P)2021 Lee Brickley
Animals Fiction Literature & Fiction Elephant Bedtime Story

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