Elephants

  • Elephants: A Battle for Survival
    By Lisa Lawley

    Discusses the background and condition of these embattled creatures, depicts them in their native habitats, and examines their history and behavior

  • Elephants: Up Close and Personal
    By Ellen Greene Stewart

    “The Last Knysna Elephant Has a Message For People.” www.businesslive.co.za. 2. Ibid. 3. Ibid. ... The Elephant's Secret Sense: The Hidden Life of the Wild. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 17. ... Elephant Sense and Sensibility: ...

  • Elephants: On the Edge
    By Charles Hope

    Elephants: On the Edge

  • Elephants
    By Charlotte Guillain

    Introduces elephants, describing their physical characteristics and abilities to show emotion, work as part of a team, communicate with each other, and remember things and people from their past.

  • Elephants
    By Gareth Editorial Staff

    This book describes the physical features, feeding habits, and habitat of elephants.

  • Elephants: Up Close and Personal
    By Ellen Greene Stewart

    Science Direct, Vol. 84, pp. 38–44. Jacobs, Bob. “The Unique Elephant Brain.” Earthsky, August 12, 2018. www. earthsky.org/earth/elephants-uniquebrain-neurons. Joubert, Beverly, and Dereck Joubert. 2008. Face to Face with Elephants.

  • Elephants
    By Ruth Owen

    Elephants: A Book for Children. London: Thames & Hudson Publishers, 2008. Helfer, Ralph and Ted Lewin. The World's Greatest Elephant. New York: Philomel, 2006. Joubert, Beverly and Dereck Joubert. Face to Face with Elephants.

  • Elephants
    By Avery Hurt

    Stomp around the African savanna, run around the forests of India, take a mud bath, and more as you learn all about elephants!

  • Elephants
    By Lucy Sackett Smith

    The elephant is one of the largest mammals on Earth. This book explores this mighty mammal_s characteristics, behavior, and future in the wild. Your readers will escape into the engrossing, enormous elephant_s world.

  • Elephants
    By Tara Moore

    Discusses the world's largest land animal, found only in Africa and Asia, and decreasing in population every year.

  • Elephants
    By Katie Franks

    Elephants are the largest land animals, but there’s more to them than that. Emerging readers will learn many fun facts about elephants, including their social behaviors and the different ways they use their trunks.

  • Elephants: The Deciding Decade
    By Ronald Isaac Orenstein

    ELEPHANTS, features text by some of the world's leading authorities on the African elephant. It has more than 100 color pictures and is very much a celebration of this magnificant animal.

  • Elephants
    By Barbara Taylor

    Elephants

  • Elephants
    By Sarah Albee

    Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of elephants.

  • Elephants
    By Charlotte Guillain

    This series offers a fun and original look at some of the world's cleverest and most interesting animals-from man's best friend, to man's worst pest.

  • Elephants
    By Jen Green

    Presents an introduction to the physical characteristics and habits of African elephants and Asian elephants.

  • Elephants
    By Annette Barkhausen, Franz Geiser

    A discussion of elephants, their history, description, behavior, and language, with details on the differences between African and Asian elephants.

  • Elephants
    By Kate Riggs

    A prekindergarten-level introduction to elephants, covering their growth process, behaviors, the lands they call home, andsuch defining physical features as their trunks.

  • Elephants
    By Leo Statts

    Learn all about giant and sensitive elephants! This book captivates young readers through simple and easy-to-read text combined with vibrant, full-color photographs.