Learning About Elephants will introduce you to EleFacts, a fun way to learn many things about elephants from people that actually take care of elephants every day. How do elephants eat? What are their bodies like? How do they talk with each other? How can we help the elephants? Learning About Elephants was created with Elephants Without Borders, to introduce children to elephants with interesting facts, fun illustrations, and detailed photographs all with the goal of explaining the special place elephants have in our world.
Kelly Landen Poradie kníh




- 2019
- 2019
Victor, Maya, Tiago, and their friend Maatla are Green Kids. They have been selected by the Grand Council of Animals to help save the world's animals and protect their habitats by drinking from a magical spring. In this African adventure the kids plan to go on a safari in Botswana. Instead, they find themselves in the middle of a bush fire!
- 2018
Leo the baby elephant lives in the shade of the acacia trees in Botswana, along with his mother and his oxpecker friend Masego. The three are happy in their African home until tragedy strikes and Leo finds himself alone. When human friends rescue the young elephant, he isn't so sure about them...or his new home. Will he make new friends? Will he ever like grass better than milk? And will he ever get used to his new name:Molelo!
- 2015
Chilean Mines
- 35 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
Chilean Mines - Victor and Maya travel to Chile, South America to visit their friend, Natalia. The kids explore the mountain side looking for gold, jewels and a chance to spot a rare Andean Cat. Local legend says seeing an Andean Cat can bring good luck. The kids enter an abandoned mine where they encounter an Andean Cat who is trapped. As they free the Andean Cat, an earthquake shakes rocks loose, that trap Maya in the mine. Will she get out? Can the Andean Cat bring luck and help save Maya? This full color, illustrated story also includes a science section, photos and facts about the animals featured in the adventure (Andean Cats, Vicuna, Guanaco, and Viscacha)."