Moses
The True Story of an Elephant Baby
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- £7.99
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
Meet Moses, an orphaned elephant baby from Malawi, Africa, who is curious, loving, and full of mischief! This nonfiction picture book bursts with fun facts and adorable photographs.
Moses is a little elephant who lives at the Jumbo Foundation, a home for orphaned animals in Africa. Like all elephants, Moses has big, floppy ears, and a very long trunk.
But in many ways, Moses is just like any kid! He likes to play with his animal friends and with his human baby sister, Catherine. He loves to cuddle and give great big hugs. He likes to share...but not always. And sometimes, he can be a bit naughty!
So get ready to learn all about elephants, to understand the challenges we face in protecting them, and to make friends with Moses—he can’t wait to meet you!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The founder of the Jumbo Foundation Elephant Orphanage in Malawi introduces the baby pachyderm that helped inspire her efforts in this insightful biography, filled with photographs and anecdotes. Moses, whose mother was killed by poachers, was rescued by rangers and brought to the Foundation. Perepeczko became Moses's "human mama," sleeping with him on a mattress on the floor each night and teaching him how to eat, splash, and play grooming him for eventual release to the wild. Unlike some animal biographies, an omniscient narrator gives voice to Moses's thoughts and feelings ("Goodie, he thought. Now I can see what is on all those shelves that Mama won't let me put my nose into"). Combined with brief chapterlike sections that recount Moses's various misadventures (sniffing a bottle of chili sauce, spraying Perepeczko's new dress with mud), this light personification can make the elephant seem as much like a fictional picture book protagonist as a real-life animal. Information about elephants is scattered throughout the book in captions and gathered in the closing pages, along with a sad but even-keeled author's note describing Moses's unexpected death. Ages 4 8.