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Books with title Elephant and the Bad Baby

  • Cora and the Elephant

    Lissa Rovetch

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 1, 1995)
    Cora, a castaway child who was adopted and raised by African elephants, persuades her elephant mother and father to travel with her to San Francisco in search of her roots
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  • ALI - The Baby Elephant

    Janie Adams

    language (CUSTOM BOOK PUBLICATIONS, Oct. 9, 2013)
    Kindi Corner ImprintThe BOOK IS SPONSORED BY EWB - Elephants Without Borders - EWB is a charitable organization working throughout southern Africa. Dedicated to conserving wildlife and natural resources through innovative research, education and information sharing, we encourage mankind to live in harmony with wildlife and the natural world. Considering wildlife have no passports, the notion of elephants and 'conservation without borders' is crucial for preserving biodiversity and a healthy landscape. Using African elephants as an inspiration, EWB strives to identify migratory corridors, secure wild habitats and elevate conservation of all wildlife. The largest mammal on earth now leads the way to help save vast areas of wild lands and the biodiversity they support. www.elephantswithoutborders.org Donations can be made through their website or contact: +267 625-0202 info@elephantswithoutborders.org POBox 682, Kasane, Botswana
  • The Lost Baby Elephant

    Diana Kanan

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 7, 2018)
    When a thirsty baby elephant awakes to find the herd still fast asleep he decides to find the waterhole on his own. Now lost and scared on the jungle trail, Nambi wishes he would have listened to his mother’s rule about staying with the herd.
  • Sally and the elephant

    None

    Paperback (Cengage Learning Australia, )
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  • Dindy and the Elephant

    Elizabeth Laird

    language (Macmillan Children's Books, June 4, 2015)
    Bored with her little brother Pog's childish games, Dindy decides that she's finally grown-up enough for a real adventure. While her mother is sleeping and the servants are busy, she takes Pog deep into the tea gardens, a place they are never supposed to go alone.Terrified by wild animals and snubbed by the local children, Dindy starts to realize how little she really knows about India, even though it's the only place she's ever called home. But little does she know her life is about to be turned upside down when her mother is taken ill and her father tells her they are leaving India, for good. Dindy and the Elephant by Elizabeth Laird is a wonderful portrait of a young British child coming to terms with leaving her beloved childhood home, while at the same time realizing that many of the things she has been raised to believe are wrong.
  • The Elephant and the Apple

    Stacie Murphy, Riley

    language (, March 25, 2013)
    Owen the elephant wants a particular apple off of the tree. How will he get it? Follow Owen as he figures out how to get the apple he wants.The Beary James Series is a collection of simple animal stories written with the younger crowd in mind. However, they may be enjoyed by any age.
  • The Elephant and the Sheep

    Patricia Furstenberg

    language (, Nov. 12, 2017)
    Kindle Unlimited members can read this book FREE! Don't miss the other books in this adorable series: The Chimp and the Dog, Just Nuisance the Sea-Dog, The BLT, the Bear, the Lion and the Tiger The Cheetah and the Dog, The Lion and the Dog, The Elephant and the SheepWith poetic rhymes this striking picture book about the love and the simple kindness in life is sure to touch a chord with readers of all ages.When a lamb meets an elephant calf the two are happy to share a small patch of grass and a tiny water puddle available during the Big-Bad Thirst. None of the two notices how different their bodies are, as the two are happy to spend their days together. Soon the sheep wishes that he, too, would arrive first at their meeting place and so he wakes up earlier and earlier each day. But no matter how hard he tries he cannot arrive before the elephant - because the elephant never left their tree, not having a home of his own. The sheep invites friend elephant to join her and her flock so that he will also have a family.Inspired by the true story of Themba, the orphan elephant and Albert the good-hearted sheep that adopted him and cuddled him, the two remaining log-life best friends, “The Elephant and the Sheep” is a hymn to innocence and unconditional love, a read that is sure to warm up everyone’s heart. Similar books: “The Lion and the Dog”, “The Cheetah and the Dog”. The Elephant and the Sheep by Patricia Furstenberg is a fun little book. The story is about an elephant and a sheep that become friends. Each day they meet at the water puddle, but somehow the elephant always arrives first. The sheep tries to beat the elephant to the water puddle first, but each day manages to always arrive second. Until one day the sheep discovers what the elephant’s secret is.I liked The Elephant and the Sheep, but at the same time it made me sad. The elephant’s secret was heartbreaking. The sheep was a very good friend to invite the elephant back to his home. I could not help but wonder what adventures lay ahead for this unique duo. I was surprised that this book was inspired by a true story.Furstenberg has piqued my interest in learning more about the original story.I read this story with my six-year-old daughter who loves animals; she thought the sheep and the elephant were a funny pair. She was wondering why the elephant lived where he did.The wording in the book is easy to read and in a poetic style. We both liked the illustrations. They are colorful and cute. I really liked the message that Furstenberg put into this story. It is one that children need to learn at an early age.Overall, my child and I enjoyed this book. My child was curious about the other animal books that Furstenberg has written. So, we plan on reading the others together soon. I recommend this book for anyone with young children.A 5 stars Review by Jessyca Garcia for Readers' Favorite*****
  • The Cow and the Elephant

    Claude C. Smith, R. Z. Whitlock

    Hardcover (Golden Press, Dec. 1, 1983)
    In this cumulative tale, three animals go down the river on various means of transportation, including a log, a banjo, and a birthday cake.
  • Nungu and the Elephant

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1988)
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  • Henry and the Elephant

    Rev. W. Awdry

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 9, 1999)
    The circus is in town, and all the engines want to help out! James gets the job, and Henry the green engine is very disappointed. But his unhappy mood doesn't last long when he discovers a fun surprise--a playful stray circus elephant stuck in his tunnel!
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  • Windy the Baby Elephant

    Sabiha Rauf, Marvin Tabacon

    eBook (Xlibris AU, March 27, 2014)
    On a very windy day a beautiful baby elephant is born. She is loved by all the village children who care for her very well. Windy and her mother, Ruby, become the favorite elephants in the village. They both remain loyal and loving towards all the people in the village
  • Arthur and the Elephant

    Fiona Campbell, Laura Vann

    eBook (Purple Poodle Press, Sept. 20, 2017)
    The zoo is closing and the animals need new homes. When an elephant shows up on Arthur's doorstep wearing a bowler hat, bushy black eyebrows and a badly fitting raincoat, Arthur's mum lets him in. What is more she rents him Arthur's bedroom. Will Arthur be able to blow the elephant's cover and get his bedroom back? Or will the elephant outwit him?