Elephants Never Forget

Elephants Never Forget
Title Elephants Never Forget PDF eBook
Author Anushka Ravishankar
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 51
Release 2008-03-21
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547529201

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Crraack! Flash! Boom! When a terrible storm scatters a group of elephants, one tiny member of the herd is left behind in the loud, chittering jungle. Where can he turn? The water buffalo look nice enough, but he couldn’t become a part of their herd . . . could he?

Big Top Otto

Big Top Otto
Title Big Top Otto PDF eBook
Author Bill Slavin
Publisher Kids Can Press Ltd
Pages 92
Release 2013-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1554538076

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Otto and Crackers continue to search for Georgie. A lead takes them on a road trip of small town USA.

Tiger on a Tree

Tiger on a Tree
Title Tiger on a Tree PDF eBook
Author Anushka Ravishankar
Publisher Tara Publishing
Pages 50
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9788186211359

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Tiger, tiger on a treeIs it true? Can it be?Did he fly? Did he flee?Did he fall and hurt his knee?Did he cry? Did he plead?If you want to know,Read.An award-winning combination of black, orange and whimsical poetry, this is the tale of a wild tiger cub that wanders into an Indian village. The art, verse and typography run and bounce off the page, drawing both the curious child and the quizzical adult into the book's ever-surprising world.

Lion, Lion

Lion, Lion
Title Lion, Lion PDF eBook
Author Miriam Busch
Publisher Balzer + Bray
Pages 0
Release 2014-09-30
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780062271044

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For fans of Ezra Jack Keats, this perfect read-aloud is a timeless story featuring plenty of animals! A little boy is looking for Lion. Lion is looking for lunch. And so our story begins. But look closely. . . . In this tale, nothing is quite as it seems! Children will delight in this classic picture book with a mischievous twist.

The Elephant's Girl

The Elephant's Girl
Title The Elephant's Girl PDF eBook
Author Celesta Rimington
Publisher Yearling
Pages 353
Release 2021-08-17
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0593121252

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A magical adventure for fans of Katherine Applegate and Jennifer Holm about a girl with a mysterious connection to the elephant who saved her life. An elephant never forgets, but Lexington Willow can't remember her past. Swept away by a tornado as a toddler, she was dropped in a nearby Nebraska zoo, where an elephant named Nyah protected her from the storm. With no trace of her family, Lex grew up at the zoo with her foster father, Roger; her best friend, Fisher; and the wind whispering in her ear. Years later, Nyah sends Lex a telepathic image of the woods outside the zoo. Soon, Lex is wrapped up in an adventure involving ghosts, lost treasure, and a puzzle that might be the key to finding her family. Can Lex summon the courage to discover who she really is--and why the tornado brought her here all those years ago?

Alphabets are Amazing Animals

Alphabets are Amazing Animals
Title Alphabets are Amazing Animals PDF eBook
Author Anushka Ravishankar
Publisher Tara Publishing
Pages 64
Release 2003
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9788186211724

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In this quirky world of alphabets, there is no end to the strange things animals get up to.

Elephant Trails

Elephant Trails
Title Elephant Trails PDF eBook
Author Nigel Rothfels
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 250
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1421442604

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Why have elephants—and our preconceptions about them—been central to so much of human thought? From prehistoric cave drawings in Europe and ancient rock art in Africa and India to burning pyres of confiscated tusks, our thoughts about elephants tell a story of human history. In Elephant Trails, Nigel Rothfels argues that, over millennia, we have made elephants into both monsters and miracles as ways to understand them but also as ways to understand ourselves. Drawing on a broad range of sources, including municipal documents, zoo records, museum collections, and encounters with people who have lived with elephants, Rothfels seeks out the origins of our contemporary ideas about an animal that has been central to so much of human thought. He explains how notions that have been associated with elephants for centuries—that they are exceptionally wise, deeply emotional, and have a special understanding of death; that they never forget, are beloved of the gods, and suffer unusually in captivity; and even that they are afraid of mice—all tell part of the story of these amazing beings. Exploring the history of a skull in a museum, a photograph of an elephant walking through the American South in the early twentieth century, the debate about the quality of life of a famous elephant in a zoo, and the accounts of elephant hunters, Rothfels demonstrates that elephants are not what we think they are—and they never have been. Elephant Trails is a compelling portrait of what the author terms "our elephant."