Book Descriptions
for If You Were an Elephant by Leslie Staub and Richard Jones
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
“If you were an elephant, you’d be the biggest animal who lives on the land. You’d have ears big as tent flaps, skin thick as blanket. You’d turn the next page with your trunk, not your hand.” An informative picture book provides ample details about elephants, especially as they live in the wild, while also inviting imaginative play, since the engaging, second-person narrative makes it hard to resist pretending to be an elephant, at least for a little while. Details about elephant appearance, behavior, and relationships are all featured in a picture book set against painted and digitally edited art reminiscent of block prints and colored to echo earth tone shades of a savanna. (Ages 3-7)
CCBC Choices 2022. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2022. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A charming and exuberant nonfiction picture book about a young elephant's day on the savanna with her herd.
If you were an elephant, you'd be the biggest animal who lives on the land. You'd have ears big as tent flaps, skin thick as blankets. You'd turn the next page with your trunk, not your hand.
Chock-full of amazing facts, this joyful read aloud invites readers to follow in the (enormous) footsteps of one of the world's most remarkable creatures--from munching on bushes and branches all day, to splashing around in water holes and mud baths, to finally curling up with the herd in a pool of moonlight. Kids will love every moment of this playful introduction to the daily sights, sounds, and activities of a young elephant in the wild.
If you were an elephant, you'd be the biggest animal who lives on the land. You'd have ears big as tent flaps, skin thick as blankets. You'd turn the next page with your trunk, not your hand.
Chock-full of amazing facts, this joyful read aloud invites readers to follow in the (enormous) footsteps of one of the world's most remarkable creatures--from munching on bushes and branches all day, to splashing around in water holes and mud baths, to finally curling up with the herd in a pool of moonlight. Kids will love every moment of this playful introduction to the daily sights, sounds, and activities of a young elephant in the wild.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.