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Elephants
What Color is Love?
Published in Paperback by Bloomsbury USA Children's Books (2004-02-14)
Author: Linda Strachan
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Perfect for preschool
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-27
A little elephant roams the jungle asking what color is love, and the brightly colored animals all around him try to answer, but no one can until he returns to his mother. A sweet story, perfect for my just-turned-three nephew, who takes great pride in showing off his new-found knowledge of colors. The illustrations are bold and bright, the story soothing--good for bedtime.

Elephants
What Does The Elephant Have?
Published in Paperback by Booksurge (2007-11-19)
Author: Michael Tucker
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What Does an Elephant Have
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
I have read this book and found it to be imaginative and exciting for children who can take the theme of the book and continue on with their own imaginations about what an elephant has. It is colorful and something children can go to sleep with without taking any fearful thought with them. Adults will laugh when reading it to their little ones. A must to add to your child's library.

Elephants
What If Elephants Wore Hula Skirts
Published in Hardcover by Mutual Pub Co (1997-09)
Author: Joy S. Au
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Funny way to meet zoo animals
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Review Date: 2004-12-05
This book introduces the animals in the zoo in a funny and cute way. And at the end of the book, there is a happy luau for baby's first birthday, a tradition celebrated in Hawaii. And don't forget to look for all the interesting places of Honolulu in the clever illustrations by the artist. This is a great book for all ages.

Elephants
What Is an Elephant (Science of Living Things)
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2002-08)
Author: John Crossingham
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Lots of interesting Elephant info
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Review Date: 2004-08-22
Filled with interesting facts. For example, did you know that manatees and elephants are related or that an elephant get six sets of molars in its lifetime? Shows the elephant family tree. Lengthy discussion of elephant physical characteristics. Also covers such topics as communication, social life, habitat, life cycle, and Asian/African elephant differences. Mentions that young elephant may continue to drink milk for up to ten years. Has good photographs and simple book design as well as a glossary and an index. Karen Woodworth-Roman, Children's Science Book Review.

Elephants
What the Elephant Told
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (2003-06-01)
Author: Barbara Brenner
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A Wonderful Book and One Nursing Mothers will Enjoy!
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Review Date: 2004-02-09
This book is so cute! A little boy and a little elephant meet each other in an animal park, take a liking to each other, and start to compare notes. "We grow inside our mothers for twenty-two months," said the Elephant. "I was born out of my mother too," the boy said. "But first, I grew inside her for nine months." They go on to discuss how they were both nursed by their mothers, how they each burped (little burp vs. big burp) when they were full of milk and how they like naps when they're tired. As they walk along, they compare notes on how they pee and poop in the forest vs. in diapers and later in the toilet. The pictures are bright, colorful, and very fun and the story is just precious! It was one I really enjoyed reading to my son today and recommend it highly.

Elephants
When Animals Talk
Published in Perfect Paperback by Tate Publishing (2008-06-17)
Author: Hilda Wynn Sheets
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Great read for children!
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Review Date: 2008-11-04
A delightful read in poem form for children and their adults. Fun for kids to read by themselves or with a parent or grandparent. The free sound download with the purchase of this book was greatly enjoyed by my daughter and I.

Elephants
When Elephants Weep
Published in Audio Cassette by Recorded Books (1995)
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extraordinary...everyone should read...
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Review Date: 2007-07-21
Not enough research has been done on this amazing topic.....animals have the full range of emotions that humans have...and this book explores the subject expertly.

Elephants
The White Elephant
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (2006-10-01)
Author: Sid Fleischman
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A boy and his elephant(s)
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-17
The English language is chock full of funny terms and phrases. Raise the roof. Give me a hand. A fair weather friend. Yet few phrases, however creative, tend to lead to their very own children's books. Leave it to Sid Fleischman then to change all of that with a wave of his hand. Unless you are directly involved in a white elephant gift exchange, you've probably had very little reason to ponder where the term even came from. With "The White Elephant", however, they'll learn what the term means, where it came from, and the book has the added bonus of containing the ultimate in luxury pets.

Run-Run, resident of Siam and owner of the clever elephant Walking Mountain, has a pretty good life. Get up. Use Walking Elephant to clear away tree stumps or wet down dusty roads. Eat. Relax. Go back to bed. It's a simple life and it suits Run-Run just fine, though he sometimes wonders about what the world outside his tiny sphere must look like. Soon there's little time to ponder such mysteries, however. As fate would have it, one day Walking Mountain accidentally douses Prince Noi, perhaps the idlest of the king's princes, with a heavy flood of river water. As punishment, Noi sends Run-Run a gift that is also a curse. The boy is now sole owner of a beautiful and sacred white elephant. White elephants cannot be used for labor, of course, and their appetites are immense. Now Run-Run must balance the desires of an elephant who just wants to be useful against those of a prince.

I'm always pleased as punch to find a new early chapter children's book. They don't exactly have the publishing stats of fantasy novels, yet they're of great importance to young readers. And Sid Fleischman has always been God's gift to reluctant or early readers. I haven't any statistics to prove this, but I suspect that his "The Whipping Boy" is the number one best read Newbery due in large part to the word "Boy" in the title and its enormously rewarding length (or lack thereof). So it should come as little surprise at this point to find Fleischman bestowing yet another well-written title on our shelves. Part of what I loved about this book was the fact that the elephants acted like elephants. They don't go putting on clothes like Babar and start discussing the weather. No sir! Fleischman even avoids that most tempting of children's literary techniques, the dream sequence. No easy outs for this fellow. Therefore, by the end of the book your kids will be able to discuss what elephants like to eat, why caring for their feet is important, and the sometimes deadly use of their tusks.

I've often said that it is far more difficult for an author to pen well-written early chapter fare than complex 400+ paged tomes. If brevity is a skill then Fleischman has it in spades. Not only do you understand each character's personality, but the author even goes so far as to illustrate Run-Run's dreams of seeing more than his own private corner of the world. More impressive still is a small section of the book wherein Run-Run has a private conversation with himself on whether or not to return the white elephant. Each sentence in the book gets its own line. "A white elephant must be obeyed. Mustn't the prince, also, be obeyed? True. And he will be furious. But isn't the prince always furious? Wipe your nose. I am. Well? I am thinking". I don't know about you, but I have definitely had interior monologues that proceeded at a pace very similar to the dialogue found here.

Oh just buy the book already. What more can I say? It's smart and fun (let's not forget the importance of fun in children's books, okay?) and written beautifully. If more books of this stripe come out, elephants may soon become this season's penguins (if you know what I mean). A must-have for any early chapter collection you know of.

Elephants
The White Elephant
Published in Paperback by Alternative Comics (2004-08-04)
Authors: Damon Hurd and Christopher Steininger
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Amazing Graphic Novel
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-29
This is an amazing story, I highly recommend it.

Elephants
The White Stripes - Elephant
Published in Paperback by Cherry Lane Music (2003-10-01)
Author: The White Stripes
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Average review score:

this is the greatest
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-28
this book is great it has all of my favorite songs and it has a fantastic picture of meg and jack on the front.


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