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The Elephant and the Tree

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A creatively constructed tale about the special relationship between an elephant and a tree. It would seem even the undeniable will of man to change his environment, for better or for worse, cannot keep the elephant and the tree apart. Suitable for both adults and children. Some of the profits will go to support elephant welfare projects

42 pages, paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Jin Pyn Lee

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4,012 reviews172k followers
October 13, 2014
another sad book for children. gather round, kiddies, we are going to read about the elephant and the tree, and then we will read the giving tree, and then some sean tan books. then we are going to go to the old splintery playground on the concrete lot and play with some stones. then we will burn all our toys like in the velveteen rabbit! wheeeeeee - i love to shape young minds.
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83 reviews
July 17, 2008
This is a beautiful book, with simple drawings, and a heart-breaking story about friendship between an elephant and a tree.
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135 reviews4 followers
August 10, 2024
For those who thought The Giving Tree was a bit too cheery and needed a dead elephant.
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6 reviews2 followers
February 9, 2019
This is a beautiful and simple story. To people who speak of sadness as if it is a bad thing - nothing could be further from the truth. To create the idea in children’s minds that everything has to be “happy” is one of the worst things you can do. Genuine sadness and allowing the heart to open speaks to the true meaning of what it means to be human.
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1,860 reviews12 followers
June 7, 2021
Very moving. Very real. Love the pages with all the information about the elephants. Such a good way to share the save the elephants message with any generation..
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110 reviews
August 4, 2011
A delightful and simple story.

But with tremendous depth!

That's how much of our world is,

and it makes me sad!

But remember our strength,

and we can all bring a change!

Profile Image for Nisah Haron.
Author 27 books375 followers
December 10, 2012
Even though this is a children book, I almost cried at the end. The book is about friendship, lost and found, in a very special way. The illustration is very simple and yet, the book proves that it is not a beautifully illustrated book that makes a book memorable. It's the story!
1 review
March 25, 2013
Extremely powerful message for our future generations. It is up to the parents to educate and pass on the message to their children and hopefully they in turn pass it down to the next. Highly recommended and it is a must read for all and not only those nature and animal lovers!!!

Great work!!!
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2,472 reviews10 followers
November 30, 2009
Minimalist illustrations are nice, but not really an interesting story or fun enough to keep a 3 y/o's attention.
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Author 5 books24 followers
April 25, 2020
Such a sad story but I love the simple illustration done on black background.
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668 reviews57 followers
May 11, 2009
this is a great book for adults however a terrible book for children, poor moral lessons and such.
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