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Books with title Stan the Elephant

  • The Skinny Elephant

    FranKeisha Stutts, Graeme Rushing

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 14, 2016)
    In The Skinny Elephant, an unusually thin elephant finds himself on a journey of self-awareness. He receives love and support from his best friends as he embraces his uniqueness and develops self-esteem.
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  • The Elephant Trap

    Ken Cauthern, Cary White

    eBook
    A fun book for naptime. The problem is: who likes to take a nap, especially if you were playing with friends. Our boy resists, dreaming of building an elephant trap in his backyard and having the ultimate playmate. An elephant.
  • The Elephant Girl

    Kathrine LaFleur, Kimberly Buckingham

    language (Storymine Press, July 29, 2010)
    For Kalla, born to human parents but raised by a family of elephants, growing up in the rainforest is a grand adventure -- until she realizes that humans and elephants make better enemies than friends.Determined to prove she belongs with the herd, Kalla goes on a quest to find the Oracle Stone, a mythical object as ancient and sacred to the elephants as the stories they keep. Once again among a human tribe, however, she faces new challenges and doubts about where her true loyalties lie.
  • Emma the Elephant

    Garrett Delatorre

    eBook
    "Don't Dance, S-S-Slither!" Said the Snake.From the savannah to the jungle, every animal believes that their own talents are in the best interest of this aspiring little elephant. Follow Emma as journeys from the jungle to the outback in hopes of becoming a great dancer. She learns that her own talent is every bit as important as it is unique from the talent of her animal friends.
  • Stanley The Elephant

    Stan Lerner

    Hardcover (Lerner Wordsmith Pr, April 19, 2008)
    “Stanley The Elephant” is an instant classic in the Dr. Seuss vein of children’s storytelling. The story begins at the circus, when a young lad and his father meet Stanley The Elephant who works at the circus as the biggest star of the big top tent. Taken by Stanley’s ability to pull a quarter from behind his ear the young lad invites Stanley The Elephant over for dinner—and doesn’t mention it to his parents.Hilarity ensues from the time Stanley The Elephant arrives at the gate—not even a minute late—and joins the family for a dinner that brings the house down—literally! Seamless rhymes, brilliant watercolors, and a theme that cleverly teaches, that with success comes responsibility and kindness to others, are all perfectly balanced in this Stan Lerner classic.
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  • Elly the Elephant

    Gwyneth Jane Page, Emily Jane

    Hardcover (Gwyneth Jane Page, May 30, 2019)
    Elly the Elephant lives alone at the zoo. She has many neighbours, but they are all so different from her, and she does not know how to make friends with them. Instead, she chooses to play with her new ball all by herself.When a gust of wind blows the ball over her wall, we follow Elly as she learns a valuable lesson about building new friendships, even with those who are different.
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  • The Elephant and The Ant

    Ahmed Haikal

    eBook
    ''The Elephant and the Ant'' shows us that We all have our own capabilities. Always remember that someone even as small as an ant can do what a big an elephant cannot..
  • Ellie the Elephant

    M.G. Edwards

    language (Brilliance Press, March 30, 2013)
    A young elephant named Ellie living in Thailand dreams of joining the elephant polo team and playing in the Elephant Cup polo tournament, but her parents want her to work in the rice fields. Will she realize her dream of playing elephant polo?Book two in the World Adventurers for Kids Series, “Ellie the Elephant” is an illustrated picture book that encourages children to follow their dreams. Inspired by the author’s adventures in Thailand and real elephant polo matches, the story features Ellie the Elephant and her family, Monk the Monkey, and human boys Wasan and Wattana. Fun for kids and adults alike, the story will introduce them to the amazing game of elephant polo and inspire children to dream big.The Illustrated Edition features 21 color illustrations. The Photo Edition features 21 illustrated photos.
  • The Skinny Elephant

    FranKeisha Stutts, Graeme Rushing

    language (, April 13, 2017)
    In The Skinny Elephant, an unusually thin elephant finds himself on a journey of self-awareness. He receives love and support from his best friends as he embraces his uniqueness and develops self-esteem.
  • The Elephant Man

    Michael Howell, Peter Ford, Robert Geary

    Hardcover (Allison & Busby, Nov. 1, 1983)
    Follows the life of Joseph Merrick, called the Elephant Man because of a deformity, from his early years as a sideshow attraction to his death in a London hospital in 1890.
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  • Magician's Elephant, The

    Kate DiCamillo, Juliet Stevenson

    MP3 CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Dec. 16, 2014)
    When a fortuneteller’s tent appears in the market square of the city of Baltese, orphan Peter Augustus Duchene knows the questions that he needs to ask: Does his sister still live? And if so, how can he find her?The fortuneteller’s mysterious answer (An elephant! An elephant will lead him there!) sets off a chain of events so remarkable, so impossible, that Peter can hardly dare to believe it.But it is—all of it—true.
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  • The Elephant's Child

    Rudyard Kipling, Sheila Graber

    eBook
    In 1980 Sheila Graber was commissioned to create a series of animated films for World TV based on Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories." These books are based on the hand painted art work created for that series.The Elephant's Child is a typical youngster. Always curious about the world, always asking Who? Where? What? and When? We hope this book will help keep that sense of wonder and fun alive !