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Books with title The Elephant Man

  • Piku The Elephant

    Melissa Garrett

    language (, Oct. 31, 2017)
    Mae Mullins wrote: My kids loved it!Susan C. Vasquez wrote: wrote: Love! Love! Love this book!Luis Pope wrote: I read this years ago and still love it. Any child would enjoy it and profit from it's unlikely friendship.Billy Paul wrote: I read it to my kids and now I read it to my Grandson.Jennifer D. Slape wrote: wrote: When I saw this book I was like this is a great book. It is the first book I ever sawDarin Klein wrote: thanks. great bookWilbur Carson wrote: Excellent story! Must get for your children. Great confidence builder also.Kristi Cannon wrote: Clear and Good pictures on every page .Each page only has a few sentences (bubble thoughts...like a comic book)...good for kids' short attention spansWalter Dawson wrote: Very cute and engaging story. Teaches the value of perseverance and don't judge a book by it's cover! My 4 year old loves it!Timothy Holmes wrote: My daughter loves this story and the first book as well. It is an adorable story.Benny Reeves wrote: I remember reading this book as a child and now I can read it to mine. My daughter is 8 and my son is 5 and they both love the story.
  • Ella the Elegant Elephant

    J S Wyvern

    eBook
    This is the story of Ella the elegant dancing elephant. Proving that size doesn't matter and you can do anything that you choose.
  • Isaac the Elephant

    Cheryl Sperry Golke

    Paperback (BookBaby, March 15, 2019)
    Isaac the Elephant might prefer reading quietly by himself to the chaos of a parade, but he's still caring, kind, helpful and brave! Just ask his new friend Maxine the Kitty, who finds out firsthand just how helpful and brave Isaac can be! Inspired by Cheryl Sperry Golke's oldest grandson, Isaac the Elephant is the story of a young boy with autism. As autism becomes an increasingly common diagnosis among children in America, so too should the education of their peers with regard to building and maintaining lasting and meaningful friendships. With vivid illustrations, Isaac the Elephant encourages young readers to celebrate their autistic friends and to recognize their great strengths and valuable qualities.
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  • Stan the Elephant

    Manica K. Musil

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 15, 2019)
    Stan loves to talk, but no one ever wants to listen! Not the birds, the lion, the alligator, or the zebra. Stan is about to give up hope when he discovers a tiny friend who has been listening all along. With charming mixed-media illustrations by author Manica Musil, this story will touch the heart of anyone who has ever felt ignored or alone.
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  • The Ant and The Elephant

    Michael Hixson, Amb Branding

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 11, 2016)
    In life we don't always have time to find the perfect person or a hero to do something that seems too hard for us. We have to dig deep and find that hero from within us. Believe in yourself and there wouldn't be any obstacles that will keep you from being a hero. This story is about a little ant with a big heart. No matter his size he tried hard to accomplish the task at hand although others saw his small size. His small size didn't stop him from believing that he could help friends that were bigger and stronger. He became a hero.
  • Eaty the Elephant

    Greer Morgan Donnalley

    language (, Dec. 20, 2017)
    Eaty the Elephant is a story cookbook for kids that promotes healthy eating through a fun and captivating story. Follow the characters of Munchie the Monkey and Eaty the Elephant to take a glimpse at the joy of cooking and sharing food with your friends. At the end of the book, take a peek at Eaty the Elephant’s favorite recipes.
  • The African Elephant

    Colleen Sexton

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Weighing as much as 16,000 pounds, the African elephant is a huge, dangerous animal. Its massive body can crush anything in its way! After reading this book, children will understand why a charging African elephants is something to fear.
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  • The Elephant Book

    Larry Sloan

    Paperback (Price/Stern/Sloan, June 30, 1974)
    Paperback 1972 6.50x5.25x0.25 HUMOR ELEPHANTS.. THEIR HOPES, FEARS, JOKES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
  • Elliott the Elephant

    Stacey K. Sherman, Gail M. Nelson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 14, 2014)
    Elliott the Elephant has found himself in the midst of an island adventure, lost and searching for his family. Will Elliott find his next of kin?
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  • The Dwellephant Elephant

    Neil Reeve

    Dwellephant Elephant worries all the time. His fears stop him from doing what he really wants to do. But with the help of his friends he finds confidence to live life to the full...and not dwell on what might happen if he gets something wrong.
  • The Blue Elephant |

    Melissa Garrett

    language (, March 8, 2018)
    Value books for kids: The Blue Elephant | (FREE AUDIO) This is a story about a blue elephant who wanted to become a grey elephant like his friends so his friends will not make fun of him so he went to a witch.Read the story to know what happened.One upon a time, there lived a blue elephant named Blue.Blue was always sad and lonely because he did not have any friends.All the other elephants made fun of him because he was not grey like them.
  • The Elephant

    Christine Denis-Huot, Michel Denis-Huot

    Paperback (Charlesbridge Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Describes the habits, characteristics, and habitat of African elephants.
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