Three cheers for No-Ears /

Mewburn, Kyle,

Three cheers for No-Ears / 3 cheers for No-Ears written by Kyle Mewburn ; illustrated by Deborah Hinde. - 32 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm

Picture story book for children. Also available in Māori as: He Mihi Nui mō Taringa-Kore.

"No-Ears has ears so small the other elephants tease him. His other jungle friends try to help out by making him new ears. But when disaster strikes great-granddaddy bull elephant, No-Ears discovers that little ears can be the best."--Back cover. Suggested level: junior. A young elephant is born without proper ears so he is called No-Ears by the other elephants. His jungle friends do not mind he has no ears but the young elephant wants to have ears like the rest. Unsuccessfully he tries to make replacement ears out of feathers; leaves and even branches. When one of the older elephants falls and gets stuck. Only No-Ears is able to get in the hole and pull him out.

1869439783 9781869439781


Children's stories, New Zealand.

428.6

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