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  • Ellie and Her Emerald Elephants

  • Making Alliteration Fun for All Types! (Alliteration Series, Book 7)
  • By: Nicky Gaymer-Jones
  • Narrated by: Catherine Wade
  • Length: 3 mins

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Ellie and Her Emerald Elephants

By: Nicky Gaymer-Jones
Narrated by: Catherine Wade
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Publisher's Summary

Ellie wakes up excited for a day at the zoo where she gets to see her very favorite animals, elephants, and not just ordinary elephants, emerald ones. Not only that, she meets emus, eagles, and elk. This story is a fun listen for children as it takes the use of alliteration as a literary device to help listeners in sounding the letter E.

Fans of the Alliteration series and Nicky Gamer-Jones' Charlie's Cheeky Chickens and Archie's Awful Apples will love this adventure with Ellie.

  • An easy-to-follow storyline and likable characters
  • A fun story for families and elementary story time
  • Audiobooks for kids ages four to eight
  • Audiobooks for early and emergent listeners
©2020 Nicholas Gaymer-Jones (P)2021 Nicholas Gaymer-Jones

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