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Books with title The Elephant Tree

  • Judy the Elephant

    Laura Gates Galvin, Al Gates, Soundprints

    Audiobook (Soundprints, Sept. 22, 2008)
    During her family's long migration, Judy keeps a close watch over all of the elephants in her herd, especially Baby. When the herd stops to rest, Judy notices that baby is stuck in a pit of thick mud, unable to move. How will she get out?
  • The Elephant’s Trunk

    Lawrence Birch, Emily Ward, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Can you imagine what's inside The Elephant's Trunk? You may be surprised at what your imagination thinks up! Elephants are so big and majestic, what couldn't be inside an elephant's trunk? Could there be something you have never seen before? Maybe even something magical? Join Lawrence Birch as he guides young readers to imagine the possibilities. When children let their minds run wild, the possibilities are endless! See what your child comes up with while enjoying this whimsical and enchanting imaginative exploration.
  • The Eye of the Elephant

    Delia Owens, Cordelia Dykes Owens, Mark Owens

    Hardcover (Mariner Books, Oct. 29, 1993)
    In a remote Zambian valley where elephants gracefully wandered into camp to eat fruit from the trees, the authors of the bestselling Cry of the Kalahari discovered a new wilderness Eden. But peace was shortlived when they were drawn into a struggle that threatened their lives. Photos.
  • The Elephant Moo

    Joy Pelton, Jonathan Pelton

    Hardcover (Covenant Books, Nov. 20, 2017)
    A lonely elephant finds a home with farm animals. He learns that friendship can be found among those different from him. The Elephant Moo is a children's book about sharing and friendship.
  • The Elephant Thief

    Jane Kerr

    Hardcover (Chicken House, March 27, 2018)
    When young pickpocket Danny accidentally buys an elephant at an auction, he finds himself swept up on an unforgettable adventure. Offered a job by a zookeeper, all he has to do is ride Maharajah from Edinburgh to Manchester in one week.Everyone in the country is watching, even the Queen, but the journey soon proves to be filled with drama and danger. A rival zookeeper will stop at nothing to make sure they fail, and soon Danny's shady connections from his past threaten to overturn the mission...Can Danny win the trust and friendship of the elephant and guide him home? Can the two of them stick together through the odds and win the day?
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  • Ella The Elegant Elephant

    Carmela D'amico, Steven D'amico

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Ella's counting the days until the first day of school ... but not because she's eager to start! On the contrary, as the littlest elephant on Elephant Island, she's terribly nervous about the other kids she'll meet. Then she receives a beautiful red hat that belonged to her grandmother -- her new lucky charm. Big mean Belinda at school teases her for it, calling her "Ella the Elegant Elephant." But Ella's brave enough to hold on to her hat, and in the end, the hat (and her heart) save the day. With warm, rich pictures and a charming main character, ELLA is sure to be a new favorite.
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  • The Elephant Under The Elephant Tree

    Sherrie Giddens

    eBook
    Written with rhythm and rhyme, this story will introduce you and your little one to the animals at the Elephant Zoo. Meet Ben, the elephant camel and Kate the elephant bird, along with her chicks. You will be delighted to find an elephant mouse living in an elephant house and a few other critters hiding among the foliage. No visit is complete without stopping by and sharing a little chat with the elephant under the elephant tree. Take your little one on a journey through the Elephant Zoo and let their imagination take over.
  • The Elephant Tree

    Catherine Dunne

    language (, June 24, 2012)
    The story of Miguel, a baby elephant who wants to fly. Miguel is transformed into the Elephant Tree. This is also the story of Bartholomew, a small bird who is afraid to fly. Bartholomew travels with his mother to the Elephant Tree in the hope that he will finally have the courage to fly.The Elephant Tree is an uplifting, spiritual book about the circle of life. It is a feel good story and may also help children with bereavement. Ideal for children aged 4-8 years. Colourful illustrations are perfect for iPad and Kindle Fire.
  • The Elephant in the Tree

    Ginger Lane

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 23, 2019)
    A magical safari ride with a guessing game of the animals seen along the way. Fun rhymes with amazing photos. This book will sharpen observation skills, delight and teach kids to expect the unexpected.
  • The Elephant Thief

    Jane Kerr

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., March 27, 2018)
    When young pickpocket Danny accidentally buys an elephant at an auction, he finds himself swept up on an unforgettable adventure. Offered a job by a zookeeper, all he has to do is ride Maharajah from Edinburgh to Manchester in one week.Everyone in the country is watching, even the Queen, but the journey soon proves to be filled with drama and danger. A rival zookeeper will stop at nothing to make sure they fail, and soon Danny's shady connections from his past threaten to overturn the mission...Can Danny win the trust and friendship of the elephant and guide him home? Can the two of them stick together through the odds and win the day?
  • Eppie the Elephant

    Livingstone Crouse, Steve Brown

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Go on a school-time adventure with Eppie, the elephant who is allergic to peanuts!2019 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards Winner – Silver (Children’s Picture Book 0-3 years) 2018 NAPPA Award Winner It’s the first day of school for Eppie the elephant, and she’s a bit nervous about one thing: that her new classmates won’t understand her allergy to nuts. Like many kids today, this fun-loving elephant can’t partake in peanuts, pecans, or pistachios and has to be careful about what she eats. Eppie makes fast friends with Allie the alligator and Pearl the squirrel, but when Eppie’s allergy is explained at lunch, will her friends still stand by her side? Readers of all ages will relate to this heartwarming, lyrical story of understanding and acceptance.
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  • The White Elephant

    Sid Fleischman, Robert Mcguire

    language (Greenwillow Books, Dec. 10, 2009)
    How can a beautiful white elephant be a terrible curse?Run-Run, a young elephant trainer, discovers the answer when he incurs the fury of the prince. The boy's punishment? The gift of an elephant, white as a cloud. From that moment forward, the curse reveals itself. According to tradition, so rare an elephant cannot be allowed to work for its keep. It is poor Run-Run who must feed the beast the hundreds of pounds of food it eats each day, and scrub it clean, and brush its pom-pom of a tail, and wash behind its ears, and, above all, keep it from doing any work.Oh, if only Run-Run could make the magnificent white elephant disappear! Clever as a magician, he does—but the curse has tricks of its own for Run-Run.
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