"All about elephants" is part of Karen Darlington's many interesting and informative books about animals. Among the many facts she tells us about elephants. she tells us that they are twice as tall as a man, weigh the same as four cars, there are two species of elephants,, they are among the smartest animals, they help other animals, their trunk has 40,000 muscles, they use their trunks for many things, where they live, grooming, what they eat, social life, mating, babies, predators, only a few hundred elephants are alive in the wild, elephants in myths and religion, and many fun facts about them, and much more in easy to read language.
All About Elephants
by Karen Darlington
Does your child love elephants??
Then this lively, fast-paced and informative book will enchant them! Filled with rich and vibrant photographs, it will appeal to children of all ages!
Elephants are endlessly fascinating. Their distinctive shape, sleek beauty, and playfulness enchant kids and adults alike.
In this book, you will learn:
• How many muscles there are in an elephant’s trunk
• Just how smart elephants are
• That the ears of an African elephants are shaped like Africa
• What sorts of games elephants like to play
And much, much more
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I love this book. It was very helpful for me to understand everything. I learned a lot about elephants that I didn't know before reading this book.
I love elephants and the author did a good job of walking you through the basics. I was hoping there would be a little more content. If you're looking for a short and informative read, this is a book for you. All the same, it is a good read.
She loved this book.
All about Elephants by Karen Darlington is a book that has the solid basics of elephant facts. It is a very short book but an excellent starter! It also has several nice photos.
All About Elephants is a clearly-written, digital picture book that is appropriate for young readers. The photos are quite good. This content lends itself well to a large group lesson. Each person can follow along on his or her own Kindle, while students take turns reading aloud. Thanks to the editors for breaking the text into numbered paragraphs. The author's tone is appreciative, and it is obvious that these threatened land animals must be protected.
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