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Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In Listen to My Trumpet! Piggie can’t wait to play her new instrument for Gerald! But is she ready to listen to his reaction?
Introduces elephants and the sounds they make, and describes their appearance and behavior.
Covering everything from the eating habits of elephants and life in the herd to their trunks, tusks and huge ears, this book is ideal for young readers. Activity panels give tips on further learning and a fun quiz at the back tests children on what they have read.
This inspirational story about a little elephant who discovers his trumpet blast is different from those of his friends comes with an audio CD with dramatic readings, sound effects, and jazz music composed by Giovanna Imbesi, with vocals by Bryon Holley. Full color.
"This nonfiction picture book follows an elephant's growth from a newborn calf to a full-grown adult in one of the most socially and structurally complex family groups on earth."--
Elliott Elephant used to be... RUDE! He guzzled his drink and he gobbled his food. And when he would trumpet, as elephants do, He'd trumpety trump from his bottom end too! Elliott Elephant is so busy having fun that he stops thinking about his friends - he charges and barges, he belly-flops into the water with an almighty SPLASH, and he even toot-toots from both ends! But Elliott learns the hard way that if you care for others they'll care about you. A riotous rhyming picture book full of humour - with a very important lesson about friendship.
In this hilarious, tongue-in-cheek picture book about manners, zoo animals attempt to follow proper etiquette when they are accidentally invited to tea with the queen. "Sit up straight. Don't slump. Don't slouch. Lay your napkin on your pouch." Amy Gibson's playful, rhyming text offers etiquette advice to zoo animals who scrupulously try, then marvelously fail, to mind their manners at the queen's tea party (much to the queen's dismay and the young prince's delight). Meanwhile, Jenn Harney's illustrations contrast humorously with the rules spelled out in the narrative: the animals lick their paws, gobble their food, swing from the chandelier, and trumpet while nibbling on a crumpet, in scenes that grow increasingly chaotic as they build to an uproarious finale. This original, ingenious book is unique in its wild sense of wit and its sly, subtle lesson on proper behavior.
Uh-oh! Here we go again... It's not easy being a little elephant with a big temper. And if you think Elvis needs to take it easy, you should meet his mum!
Little elephant has learned how to do many things: walk backwards, hop on three legs, spin around like a falling leaf, and do wonderful tricks with his trunk -- catch bananas, hold onto his mother's tail, even spray everyone with water! But there's one thing he hasn't quite mastered: he cannot trumpet. Here is a delightful story about a fun-loving little elephant who learns a lot -- but at his own pace! -- encouraged all the way by his proud and loving parents.