Little elephant's trunk / written and illustrated by Hazel Lincoln.
By watching the other animals, a newborn elephant learns many uses for his wonderful trunk.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Erlanger Branch | E LINCO H (Text) | 33126014250645 | Easy | Checked out | 05/11/2024 |
Independence Branch | E LINCO H (Text) | 33126014250637 | Easy | Available | - |
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Little Elephant is taking his first wobbly steps when his trunk trips him up. What is this strange thing for? He watches other African animals as they eat, drink, keep cool, and wallow in mud. But he wonders, how do elephants do these things? - Baker & Taylor
By watching the other animals, a newborn elephant learns many uses for his wonderful trunk. - Baker & Taylor
By watching the other African elephants as they drink, keep cool, cross the river, wallow in mud, and eat juicy leaves, a newborn elephant learns many uses for his wonderful trunk.