Hooray for Anna Hibiscus!

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By Lauren Tobia, and and, Atinuke
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A collection of four linked stories about family life set in modern west Africa.
Anna Hibiscus lives in amazing Africa with her family in a wonderful house in a beautiful garden in a big city. Join Anna as she sings for the president, gets in a terrible tangle with her hair and visits the other side of the city.
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Anna's First song in front of New President....
How double trouble .
It was a fiction book and my favourite person in the book was Anna, the book was interesting because it had four different stories about Anna, like Anna, hibiscus, sing, and three more interesting stories like that. I would recommend this book to someone else, because it was very interesting and very fun to read.
Anna learnt that the poor people don’t have anything at all- some eat rubbish and are almost naked! She gives away her things and makes the poor children a little tiny bit happier.
I thought it was a book of life lessons my favourite person was Anna I would recommend it to people who enjoy reeding
I thought the book was good. My favourite character was Anna hibiscus because she was very talented. Yes I would recommend this book to someone who likes singing.
I liked her name because it was the same as mine. I also liked when her baby brothers shouted "Anna Hibiscus sing!"
My favourite story was when Anna went to the other side of the city and she helped by giving her clothes, shoes and ribbons away.
A collection of thoughtful stories under one binding. Moral-full content suitable for either gender despite the main character being a girl.
So complicated,can't describe it!
Anna always sings to her brothers because she loves them and loves singing. She lives in a big white house with a flower garden and a mango tree. Her brothers were babies called Double and Trouble. Trouble said Anna Hibiscus, Double sing sing. When they were tired they shouted Anna Hibiscus sing and she came and sang to them.
Anna sang for the prime minister when he visited her country and school in Africa.
This book was really, really, really good.