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Books with title Asian Elephant

  • Elephant

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Aug. 22, 2013)
    Elephants have lived on Earth for million of years. Yet due to illegal hunting and the destruction of their natural habitat, today they are among the most endangered of species. This informative photo essay follows this intelligent giant's day-to-day life and behavior, both in captivity and in the wild. With forty striking full-color photographs, Elephant offers youngsters a fascinating view of this largest of all land animals.
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  • Asian Elephant

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, May 30, 2006)
    Asian Elephants are in danger of dying out. Read this book to learn where Asian elephants live and what they eat. Discover why Asian elephants need our help and how you can help save these elephants. Age-appropriate text introduces new concepts gradually for young children. This book features fantastic photographs, explanatory diagrams, a glossary, an index and information about more books to read.
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  • Asian Elephant

    Matt Turner

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    What is the difference between an Asian elephant and an African elephant? Are all Asian elephants the same? Do female Asian elephants have tusks? This book answers these and other questions about Asian Elephants.
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  • Elephant

    Rachel Elliot, Jacqueline East

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, June 1, 2009)
    This brand-new title in the Wiggle-Waggles board books series features a cheerful Elephant's face on the front cover. It's constructed of layered board sections that create an amusing 3D effect. When kids move Elephant's ears back and forth his mouth moves and he munches on leaves. Children can also touch furry patches in some of the illustrations. The funny story is written in verse, with bright, full-color illustrations on every sturdy board page.
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  • Asian Elephant

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 30, 2006)
    Asian Elephants are in danger of dying out. Read this book to learn where Asian elephants live and what they eat. Discover why Asian elephants need our help and how you can help save these elephants. Age-appropriate text introduces new concepts gradually for young children. This book features fantastic photographs, explanatory diagrams, a glossary, an index and information about more books to read.
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  • Asian Elephant

    Matt Turner

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 12, 2005)
    What is the difference between an Asian elephant and an African elephant? Are all Asian elephants the same? Do female Asian elephants have tusks? This book answers these and other questions about Asian Elephants.
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  • Asian Elephant

    Matt Turner

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Oct. 16, 2004)
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  • Asian Elephant

    Matt Turner

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, Sept. 26, 2005)
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  • Elephant Art

    Christina Strickland, Melissa Bailey

    language (, June 24, 2017)
    Arty is an elephant who loves to make art. One day, he tries to paint the human way and is frustrated by the results. What happens when Arty paints the elephant way?This rhyming picture book introduces young readers to basic art and color concepts, encouraging them to have fun making art their own way. Activities, art glossary and art projects suggestions listed on back few pages of book.
  • Elephant

    Ian Redmond

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 11, 1993)
    Photographed in full color. The secret lives of the world's largest land mammals are revealed in this look at their natural history, separate male and female societies, complex means of communicating, and the important role they've played in human history.
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  • Asian Elephant

    Matt Turner

    Library Binding
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  • Elephant

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Children, May 2, 2005)
    Watch Me Grow, a groundbreaking series from DK, brings readers ages 5 and up into the fascinating world of animal development. Close-up photographs give children an animal's eye-view of growing up, while simple, first-person text and fact boxes explain what is happening at each stage in the lives of different kinds of animals. Watch Me Grow introduces beginners to the cycle of life with gorgeous photography and accessible information. It's the next big thing in first natural history books.
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