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The Elephant Who Liked to Smash Small Cars

The Elephant Who Liked to Smash Small Cars - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Jean Merrill, Ronni Solbert (Illustrator)Audience:Ages 4-8Publish date:2015-03-10Pages:40
Language:EnglishPublisher:New York Review of BooksISBN-13:9781590178720ISBN-10:1590178726UPC:9781590178720Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Social Themes, Transportation, AnimalsBook Topic:Cars & Trucks, ElephantsSize:8.00 x 9.60 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCPPSKQYMG
What is your favorite thing to do in the whole world? Whatever it is, odds are that you don't like doing it as much as the elephant in this book enjoys smashing small cars. He'll smash any small car that drives down his road. He smashes yellow cars, he smashes blue cars, he smashes red cars, all the while singing a special car-smashing song. Then one day a man comes to town and opens a small-car store right on the elephant's road. You can probably guess what the elephant does next, but the real fun starts when the man turns the tables on the elephant--and his plan is a smashing success.

Jean Merrill's story of gleeful destruction, revenge, and conciliation is accompanied by Ronni Solbert's colorful crayon drawings. Rarely has property damage looked so adorable.
Language:EnglishPublisher:New York Review of BooksISBN-13:9781590178720ISBN-10:1590178726UPC:9781590178720Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Social Themes, Transportation, AnimalsBook Topic:Cars & Trucks, ElephantsSize:8.00 x 9.60 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCPPSKQYMG

Jean Merrill (1923-2012) was born in Rochester, New York, and grew up on a dairy and apple farm near Lake Ontario. She received a master's degree in English literature from Wellesley in 1945 and later studied folklore in India on a Fulbright fellowship. She worked for many years as an editor at Scholastic Magazine, Literary Cavalcade, and the publications department of Bank Street College before turning to writing full time. Her first book, Henry, the Hand-Painted Mouse, was published in 1951 and her last, The Girl Who Loved Caterpillars: A Twelfth-Century Tale from Japan, in 1992. In between she wrote some thirty books for young readers, including The Pushcart War (1964; available from The New York Review Children's Collection), The Elephant Who Liked to Smash Small Cars (1967), and The Toothpaste Millionaire (1977).

Ronni Solbert (b. 1925) was born in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Vassar and the Cranbrook Academy of Art. As a Fulbright recipient she studied folk and tribal art in India. She has illustrated more than forty children's books and written and illustrated three of her own. As a painter, sculptor, and photographer she has exhibited widely in the United States and abroad.
Publisher: New York Review of Books

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