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Books with title The Elephant's Pillow

  • The Elephant's Girl

    Celesta Rimington

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, May 19, 2020)
    A magical adventure about a girl with a mysterious connection with the elephant who saved her life, for fans of Katherine Applegate and Jennifer Holm.An elephant never forgets, but Lexington Willow can't remember what happened before a tornado swept her away when she was a toddler. All she knows is that it landed her near an enclosure in a Nebraska zoo; and there an elephant named Nyah protected her from the storm. With no trace of her birth family, Lex grew up at the zoo with Nyah and her elephant family; her foster father, Roger; her best friend, Fisher; and the wind whispering in her ear.Now that she's twelve, Lex is finally old enough to help with the elephants. But during their first training session, Nyah sends her a telepathic image of the woods outside the zoo. Despite the wind's protests, Lex decides to investigate Nyah's message and gets wrapped up in an adventure involving ghosts, lost treasure, and a puzzle that might be the key to finding her family. As she hunts for answers, Lex must summon the courage to leave the secure borders of her zoo to discover who she really is--and why the tornado brought her here all those years ago.
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  • The Elephant's Tale

    Lauren St. John

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 4, 2011)
    The fourth thrilling adventure in the dramatic Legend of the Animal Healer series!When Martine and her grandmother discover that they might lose their game reserve, Sawubona, because of a clause in her grandfather's will, Martine and her best friend, Ben, decide to take matters into their own hands. After Martine hears a prophecy that tells her: "The elephants will lead you to the truth," Martine and Ben stow away in an airplane, get stuck in the desert, and help a group of elephants escape from a horrible prison. Along the way, Martine learns the truth about Sawubona, as well as the dramatic truth about her gift with animals and where it will take her in her life . . .
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  • The Elephant

    Jenni Desmond

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, Nov. 6, 2018)
    In this, Jenni Desmond’s third nonfiction children’s book about one of the large, endangered animals of Earth, we join a young boy as he learns about The Elephant. From Africa to Asia, the elephant makes its home. Light on their feet, despite their great weight, these magnificent creatures appear light and graceful because they’re always walking on their tip-toes. They have excellent hearing and can detect the rumblings of other elephants from six miles away. And, just like humans being right handed or left handed, elephants can be right tusked or left tusked! The recipient of the 2016 New York Times Best Illustrated award for her book The Polar Bear, Desmond creates illustrations that are scientifically accurate, strikingly detailed, and beautifully rendered in collage, paint, and colored pencil.
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  • 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 Elephant's Girl

    Celesta Rimington

    eBook (Crown Books for Young Readers, May 19, 2020)
    A magical adventure about a girl with a mysterious connection with the elephant who saved her life, for fans of Katherine Applegate and Jennifer Holm.An elephant never forgets, but Lexington Willow can't remember what happened before a tornado swept her away when she was a toddler. All she knows is that it landed her near an enclosure in a Nebraska zoo; and there an elephant named Nyah protected her from the storm. With no trace of her birth family, Lex grew up at the zoo with Nyah and her elephant family; her foster father, Roger; her best friend, Fisher; and the wind whispering in her ear.Now that she's twelve, Lex is finally old enough to help with the elephants. But during their first training session, Nyah sends her a telepathic image of the woods outside the zoo. Despite the wind's protests, Lex decides to investigate Nyah's message and gets wrapped up in an adventure involving ghosts, lost treasure, and a puzzle that might be the key to finding her family. As she hunts for answers, Lex must summon the courage to leave the secure borders of her zoo to discover who she really is--and why the tornado brought her here all those years ago.
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  • The Elephant's Pillow

    Diana Reynolds Roome, Jude Daly

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 1, 2003)
    A story about bedtime ritualsThe imperial elephant, known far and wide as one of the grandest sights in the kingdom, hasn’t been the same since the old Emperor died. One day a rich merchant’s son decides he wishes to see the magnificent animal for himself. What he discovers is that the elephant is having terrible trouble sleeping. Can a spoiled boy who is not used to doing things for others find a way to solve the riddle of the elephant’s insomnia?This soothing story by Diana Reynolds Roome, based on a bedtime tale invented by her father after his travels in the East, is charmingly illustrated by Jude Daly, whose distinctive style has won her admirers around the world.
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  • The Elephant's Shoes

    Charity Yoder

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Nov. 4, 2019)
    The Elephant's Shoes is a children's book about love, loss, and healing. We all make decisions in our life-some that make us happy, and some that we regret. Author Charity Yoder believes that everyone, even young children, can better learn how to cope with the sometimes-painful outcome of their choices. This is a beautiful story about the power of connection and how to move on with an open and compassionate heart....
  • The Elephant's Tail

    Leigh Schilling Edwards

    eBook
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  • The Elephant's Pillow

    Diana Reynolds Roome, Jude Daly

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Ltd, Nov. 16, 2004)
    When a rich, bored young boy asks to see the Imperial Elephant in old Peking, he's just looking for entertainment. He doesn't expect to be asked to solve an enormous problem: the elephant hasn't slept a wink since the old Emperor died, and nobody dares go near him because of his temper. The venerable animal gently conveys a riddle to the boy, who must summon all his ingenuity to solve it. As he completes the tasks to solve the riddle, he finds that helping another brings unexpected happiness and leads to much-needed sleep for both the elephant and himself. Diana Reynolds Roome's tale, strikingly illustrated by Jude Daly, evokes the vanished elegance of ancient China and will strike a chord in all children with their own special bedtime rituals.
  • The Shadow Elephant

    Nadine Robert, Valerio Vidali

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, Sept. 22, 2020)
    This is a subtle story about an elephant who is down in the dumps. Illustrated with a striking contrast between shadow and light, the moody blue elephant appears to live in a different world from his colorful savannah friends. Empathy is a tricky emotion for children and adults alike to grasp, but The Shadow Elephant manages to walk the line between sadness, understanding, and emotional connection. Here we witness in a natural and comfortable way that it’s okay to be sad and to show it. It’s also okay not to have a quick fix. Better, in fact, to acknowledge someone else’s feelings without judgement and to show your acceptance of them as they are, which is often the very best gift of all.
  • The Elephant's Pillow

    Diana Reynolds Roome, Jude Daly

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, April 30, 2003)
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  • The Elephant's Song

    Suzie Jennings, Rix Jennings

    language (, Jan. 10, 2013)
    Clarence, a baby elephant in the jungle, has a really long nose… so long… so very, very long that monkeys use his nose to swing from tree to tree, without even asking his permission! Some clever little bears have drawn this colorful adventure, so that you can love and laugh with Clarence, and learn the absolute truth about giving and getting sticky kisses….