What Elephant?What Elephant?
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Book, 2008
Current format, Book, 2008, 1st pbk. ed, All copies in use.Book, 2008
Current format, Book, 2008, 1st pbk. ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsGeorge comes home one day to find an elephant watching TV and eating chocolate chip cookies in his living room. When he tells his friends, they say it's impossible: George must be seeing things. But the next day, and the day after that, his large and uninvited guest remains and makes itself even more at home --- with disastrous results. (Elephants should NEVER sit on couches.) Is George dreaming or just plain crazy?
Before long, his friends see the elephant as well. Or do they? SURELY they too aren't going crazy like poor George? So no one says a single word about the gigantic creature lounging in the flowerbed ... until something happens that finally breaks this very awkward silence.
With delightful text and charming illustrations, Geneviève Côté tells the silly and whimsical tale of an elephant that is seen ... but is not necessarily believed!
No one can believe that there is really an elephant at George's house; they all think that it cannot possibly be real, even when the elephant takes a shower, sunbathes in the back yard, and reads the newspaper.
No one says a word about the giant elephant in George’s flowerbed...until something happens to break this very awkward silence. Reprint.
No one says a word about the elephant in George's flowerbed ? until something happens to break this very awkward silence.
Before long, his friends see the elephant as well. Or do they? SURELY they too aren't going crazy like poor George? So no one says a single word about the gigantic creature lounging in the flowerbed ... until something happens that finally breaks this very awkward silence.
With delightful text and charming illustrations, Geneviève Côté tells the silly and whimsical tale of an elephant that is seen ... but is not necessarily believed!
No one can believe that there is really an elephant at George's house; they all think that it cannot possibly be real, even when the elephant takes a shower, sunbathes in the back yard, and reads the newspaper.
No one says a word about the giant elephant in George’s flowerbed...until something happens to break this very awkward silence. Reprint.
No one says a word about the elephant in George's flowerbed ? until something happens to break this very awkward silence.
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- Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2008.
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