Elephants : a book for children with 80 color photographs

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Where to find it

Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

Call Number
J599.6 Bloom
Status
Available

Summary

From Babar to Dumbo, the elephant has long fascinated children as well as their parents. Here, eighty stunning photographs encompass every aspect of the elephant's life and world: elephants big and small, African and Asian, in the wild and domesticated, at play and at rest. Whether taken from the air, from underwater, or from the side of a jeep, these images will capture the imagination of any child.



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.

Contents

Elephants -- Trunks, tusks and tails -- Family and friends -- From dawn to dusk -- Elephants and humans -- Elephants and other animals.

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