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Books with title Tommie of the Elephants

  • Toomai of the Elephants

    Rudyard Kipling, Rayner Bourton, Bookstream Audiobooks

    Audible Audiobook (Bookstream Audiobooks, Dec. 5, 2019)
    Toomai's father rides Kala Nag the elephant to catch wild elephants in the hills. Toomai comes to help and risks his life throwing a role up to one of the drivers. His father forbids him to enter the elephant enclosure again. One night he follows the elephant hunters, and is picked up by Kala Nag, he rides into the elephants' meeting place in the jungle, where they dance. On his return he is welcomed by both hunters and elephants.
  • The Detour of the Elephants

    Gertrude Chandler Warner, Anthony VanArsdale

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, June 1, 2017)
    In this all-new very special miniseries, the Aldens have been recruited by a secret society to return lost artifacts and treasures to their rightful locations―all around the world! The Aldens follow a clue to Beijing, China, where they uncover their next mission―to return a mysterious clay artifact to its rightful owner. Their journey leads them to a scenic section of the Great Wall, but a thief threatens to ruin their trip and endanger their precious cargo. The Aldens' next clue brings them to an elephant reserve in Thailand, but when their contact acts suspiciously, they worry someone close to them may be working for the other side. Who can the Aldens trust to help them return the remaining artifacts to their rightful owners?
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  • The Detour of the Elephants

    Dee Garretson, JM Lee, Gertrude Chandler Warner, Aimee Lilly

    Audio CD (Oasis Audio, June 1, 2017)
    Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny chart a course for China to return the Reddimus Society's fourth artifact! Along the way, they meet old friends and make new ones, but a thief threatens to ruin their trip. Then, after an unexpected stop in Thailand, they meet a suspicious man claiming to work for the Reddimus Society. The Aldens wonder if someone close to them is working for the other side. Who can the Boxcar Children trust to help them?
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  • 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 Detour of the Elephants

    Gertrude Chandler Warner, Anthony VanArsdale

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, June 1, 2017)
    In this all-new very special miniseries, the Aldens have been recruited by a secret society to return lost artifacts and treasures to their rightful locations—all around the world! The Aldens follow a clue to Beijing, China, where they uncover their next mission—to return a mysterious clay artifact to its rightful owner. Their journey leads them to a scenic section of the Great Wall, but a thief threatens to ruin their trip and endanger their precious cargo. The Aldens' next clue brings them to an elephant reserve in Thailand, but when their contact acts suspiciously, they worry someone close to them may be working for the other side. Who can the Aldens trust to help them return the remaining artifacts to their rightful owners?
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  • Elephants of the Tsunami

    Jana Laiz

    Paperback (EarthBoundBooks, Nov. 16, 2005)
    Elephants of the Tsunami, by Jana Laiz with illustrations by Tara Cafiero, is a picture book for all ages. It is the remarkable true account of eight heroic elephants of Khao Lak Beach in Phuket, Thailand, who risked death in order to save the lives of many people during the December 26, 2004 South Asian Tsunami.
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  • Haji of the Elephants

    Willis Lindquist, Don Miller

    Hardcover (Carson-Dellosa Pub Llc, Sept. 1, 1976)
    Haji's greatest wish is realized when he is given a mighty elephant to ride, but then he enters a terrifying period where he is threatened by both animals and humans.
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  • Elephants of the Tsunami

    Jana Laiz, Tara Cafiero

    Hardcover (EarthBound Books, June 1, 2007)
    Elephants of the Tsunami is based on a true story about eight working elephants of Thailand, who, during the 2004 South Asian Tsunami, freed themselves from their bonds and raced down to the beach to rescue nearly fifty people who otherwise would have been consumed by the sea. Sensitively written and beautifully illustrated, Elephants of the Tsunami is a picture book for all ages, and a wonderful way to tell children about a frightening event without subjecting them to explicit images or traumatic language.
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  • The Detour of the Elephants

    Gertrude Chandler Warner, Anthony VanArsdale

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, June 1, 2017)
    In this all-new very special miniseries, the Aldens have been recruited by a secret society to return lost artifacts and treasures to their rightful locations―all around the world! The Aldens follow a clue to Beijing, China, where they uncover their next mission―to return a mysterious clay artifact to its rightful owner. Their journey leads them to a scenic section of the Great Wall, but a thief threatens to ruin their trip and endanger their precious cargo. The Aldens' next clue brings them to an elephant reserve in Thailand, but when their contact acts suspiciously, they worry someone close to them may be working for the other side. Who can the Aldens trust to help them return the remaining artifacts to their rightful owners?
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  • Ballet of the Elephants

    Leda Schubert, Robert Andrew Parker

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 4, 2006)
    Sparking watercolors-and-ink illustrations dance across the page and spill out onto a horizontal foldout of elephants and ballerinas spotlighted together--in the true story of "Circus Polka," choreographed in 1942 by George Balanchine, with music by Igor Stravinsky and performances by John Ringling North's elephants. Robert Andrew Parker brings his love of theater, dance, and costume to this captivating story. Leda Schubert's background note includes black-and-white photos of the actual performance.
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  • The Land of the Elephants

    Viola Genesio

    language (, March 15, 2019)
    A fascinating short story for children in which the protagonist, Viola, reluctantly embarks on a journey to Sri Lanka during her Christmas holidays, and discovers to her surprise, that even abroad, Christmas magic reaches her.
  • Toomai of the elephants

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1937)
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