No. of pages 12
Published: 2019
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In "A Book about Ottie Elephant in the Town," young readers are introduced to Ottie, an endearing elephant who embarks on delightful adventures in his vibrant town. This interactive first storybook encourages toddlers to engage with the story through playful prompts and colorful illustrations. As Ottie explores different places, he meets various animal friends, learns about sharing, kindness, and the importance of community. Each page invites children to participate by lifting flaps, making sounds, and answering questions, fostering a fun and interactive reading experience. Ottie's charming journey creates an enjoyable way for little ones to learn about friendship and exploration. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children in preschool-kindergarten.
This book has been graded for interest at 1-4 years.
There are 12 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Dover Publications .
Melissa Crowton grew up amongst the neighbourhoods of rural Utah where there were a lot of empty roads and open skies to look at, but not much else. She found traveling by book was a quite agreeable alternative, and has been enjoying a vast array of stories ever since. Melissa graduated with a degree in Illustration from BYU in 2012 and a Masters in Illustration Practice from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016. She lives in the East Bay of California and explores the steep hills of San Francisco when she can. But not for too long, for she still has more reading to do.
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