I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories... fun tails for children and other wild animals.
I is for Indian Rhinos, as in
Ay, yi, yi, yi.
Indian Rhino.
You're such a good kisser,
just watch out with that horn.
(sung to Spanish melody, "Cielito Lindo")
Did you know the Indian Rhinoceros is endangered? There are only 2,500 left... but it could be worse, and it used to be to. A hundred years ago, there were only 1,000. So what happens next? You decide, because it's your story.
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Have fun,
- Josie (and dad)
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