Fr. 22.50

Edmund The Elephant Who Forgot

English · Hardback

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Edmund isn't like other elephants: he forgets. A lot. So when his mother sends him to the store to pick up some things for his little brother's birthday party, she gives him a song to help him remember . . . and a shopping list. But Edmund even forgets the list! Soon his purchases get sillier and sillier--like seven sassy dancing cats instead of 20 pointy party hats. Kids will love this delightful story and humorous art.

About the author

Kate Dalgleish studied at the University of Sunderland and qualified as a Primary Teacher in 2006. She has taught ever since and truly believes in the magic of sharing stories with children of all ages. Edmund The Elephant Who Forgot is her debut picture book, which was shortlisted for the Stratford-Salariya Picture Book Prize.

Isobel Lundie graduated from Kingston University in 2015 where she studied Illustration and Animation.

Summary

An elephant never forgets . . . except Edmund! Join this silly elephant on the funniest shopping spree ever.
 
“Elephants always remember. Elephants don’t get it wrong.
Elephants always remember. As long as they sing this song!”
 
Edmund isn’t like other elephants: he forgets. A lot. Then, one day, his mother sends him to the store to pick up some things for his little brother’s birthday party. To help him remember what they need, mama gives him a fun little song to sing . . . and a shopping list. But Edmund even forgets the list! Soon his purchases get sillier and sillier—like seven sassy dancing cats instead of 20 pointy party hats. Kids will laugh out loud at this delightful story and its humorous, dynamic art.

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