Kids, The Elephants Are Calling Us.

An Elephant Shares With Kids!
Sh. Did You Here That? I Think This Elephant Said Something. Sh, Did You Here That? I Think This Elephant Said Something. There it is again. Yeah. Hi. Did you know that people like my tusks? I think they’re called ivory. I don’t understand it, because I, uh, use them for shaking things out of trees, like the Anna tree. Yep, were talking seeds that give me some moister on those hot days in Africa.
So what would happen with the other animals if I was not their to shake these tree? I don’t want to even think about it. Why, I can also dig and find water for myself. What can I say, I have skills. And might that be important for other animals? You bet! See why I’m important out here?
Come on parents and kids. Trust me. I have skills out in the wilderness:
- I’m an herbivore.
- I grow tusks and I like keeping them with me.
- My trunk is an amazing tool. Just watch me cool myself on youtube.
Wild animal books for kids is good way to launch your child’s enthusiasm. Yep. Were talking just a few kids animal books, then write a leader.
(Awareness Equals Change.)

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Elephants: A Book for Children
Kids, This Photographer Is Amazing!
Steve Bloom’s extraordinary photographs depict the elephants in their natural. environment as well as in their unique relationships with people. Here are elephant babies playing in the dust, families rolling in the mud, polo-playing elephants, elephants at bath time, impressive herds roaming the plains, and much more. The entertaining texts by David Henry Wilson explain anything and everything of interest about elephants, from why they flap their ears to how much they weigh and how much they eat. 80 color illustrations.
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Parents, here’s a book with some wonderful photographs of different elephants. They will enjoy reading about them. Superb color photographs of Asian and African elephants, their living relatives and reconstructions of their ancestors offer a unique “eyewitness” view of these remarkable animals, their natural history and relationship with people.
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