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Books with title Lumpy: The Extraordinary Elephant

  • Lumpy: The Extraordinary Elephant

    Penny Lyons

    eBook
    Lumpy the elephant is sad because he wants to be somebody else. He thinks he is boring and dull and being someone else will make him interesting and special. In his dreams, the wishing fairies appear to him. They grant his request to be somebody new and this allows him to explore all the possibilities. In the end, he has to decide, once and for all, who he wants to be. Join Lumpy as he goes on his magical adventure of self-discovery! A portion of all sales will be donated the Mental Health for Children
  • The Extraordinary

    Pooja Rai

    eBook (, May 28, 2020)
    A pandemic changed the world overnight. This book uses simple words and vibrant illustrations to help children understand what the Coronavirus is and what we can do to stay safe. Through the usage of rhymes and ABCs, the virus is clearly explained in a kids-friendly format. With a touch on the day to day life under lock down, acknowledging the mixed feelings it may bring and replacing them with encouragement and positivity. After all, there is always a rainbow after every storm.
  • Lumpy: The Extraordinary Elephant

    P. D. Lyons

    Paperback (P.D.Lyons, April 14, 2016)
    'Lumpy the Elephant loves to play, he climbs a tree most everyday. How can he do that, how can it be? Well Lumpy is Extraordinary! He wasn't always like that you see, sit back and I'll tell you the whole story. It happened once upon a day, sometime in April or in May, Lumpy was overheard to say," Why must I be an elephant today?" '....... Follow Lumpy on his journey of self-discovery as he meets the wishing fairies who decide that they will grant his wish to become anything he wants to be. This is an interactive book and a great keepsake for you and your child. After reading the story, the next pages are for their story. Your child is encouraged to create their own story by writing and drawing what makes them extraordinary and what they dream of. A portion of the sales of this book will be donated to Mental Health for Children.
  • Peel, the Extraordinary Elephant

    Susan Joyce, Doug (D.C.) DuBosque

    Paperback (Peel Productions, Feb. 1, 1988)
    A young elephant sets out on his own, meets other creatures, and discovers his own uniqueness. It is a positive, affirming book in rhyme, complete with a song, that captivates adults as well as children. Full color.
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  • Peel, the Extraordinary Elephant

    Susan and D. C. Dubosque Joyce

    Hardcover (Peel Productions, Feb. 15, 1988)
    Hard to Find book
  • Lumpy the Elephant

    Diana M. Hawkins, Kevin Collier

    language (Diana M. Hawkins, July 1, 2015)
    Lumpy the Elephant is treated as an outcast by the other toys because he is so much bigger and less agile than they are. There comes a day, however, when Lumpy's companions find themselves in serious trouble. To their surprise they discover that Lumpy is the only one who can help them. Consequently they gain a whole new respect for him. This is a charming story that shows how a person's unique qualities and abilities often go unnoticed.
  • Peel, the Extraordinary Elephant

    Joyce, Susan,

    Hardcover (Peel Productions, Feb. 15, 1988)
    A young elephant, straying from his herd, picks up his trunk and sets out in search of adventure.
  • Lumpy the Elephant

    Diana M. Hawkins, Kevin Scott Collier

    Paperback (Diana M. Hawkins, June 26, 2015)
    Lumpy the Elephant is treated as an outcast by the other toys because he is so much bigger and less agile than they are. There comes a day, however, when Lumpy's companions find themselves in serious trouble. To their surprise they discover that Lumpy is the only one who can help them. Consequently they gain a whole new respect for him. This is a charming story that shows how a person's unique qualities and abilities often go unnoticed.
  • Peel, the Extraordinary Elephant

    Susan Joyce

    Library Binding (Rebound By Sagebrush, Oct. 15, 1999)
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  • Lumpy the Elephant

    Diana M. Hawkins, Kevin Collier

    Paperback (Lifevest Publishing, Inc., Feb. 1, 2008)
    Lumpy the Elephant is treated as an outcast by the other toys, because he is so much bigger and less agile than they are. They never include him in their games and this makes him feel lonely and sad. There comes a day, however, when Lumpy's companions find themselves in serious trouble. To their surprise they discover that Lumpy is the only one who can help them out of their predicament and, consequently, they gain a whole new respect for him. This is a charming story that shows how a person's unique qualities and abilities can often go unnoticed.
  • The Unordinary Elephant

    Rikako Yamada, Anna States Woltz

    Paperback (WonderToast LLC, Oct. 1, 2004)
    The Unordinary Elephant is a BILINGUAL children's book, written in both English AND Japanese! Jack is an elephant with tiny ears. His ears are too small to keep him cool in the hot weather of his savanna homelands. Henry is a man who has lived his whole life standing on his hands, and so has experienced life from a whole different perspective. The Great World Conference is quick to decide the fate of these two strange characters, but Jack and Henry find that sometimes being different can also make you special...everyone just needs a little love and understanding.
  • Lumpy: The Extraordinary Elephant by P. D. Lyons

    P. D. Lyons

    Paperback (P.D.Lyons, March 15, 1850)
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