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WWF Wild Friends, Book 5: Elephants Never Forget

Out of Print
Series: WWF Wild Friends Volume: 5
By: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)(Author)
112 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: Red Fox
WWF Wild Friends, Book 5: Elephants Never Forget
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  • WWF Wild Friends, Book 5: Elephants Never Forget ISBN: 9781849416948 Paperback Aug 2013 Out of Print #210233
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The fifth title in this utterly adorable series. When Emily finds an old photo of a little girl and a baby elephant playing together, she's amazed to discover that the little girl is her! The elephant in question has now grown up, and is living in Kenya's most famous national park, the Maasai Mara – so when Emily's parents plan a trip to Africa, she's determined to find her very first wild friend. Is the saying "an elephant never forgets" really true? Will Kihari remember Emily too?

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The World Wide Fund for Nature is an international organization working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment. It is the world's largest independent conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries, supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects.

Out of Print
Series: WWF Wild Friends Volume: 5
By: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)(Author)
112 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: Red Fox
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