A 3d jigsaw puzzle by Wrebbit depicting an elephant and her baby. 31 Jumbo Foam Pieces designed specifically for kids aged 4 and up.
Giraffes and zebras line the brook's perimeter either side for a
drink of water. suddenly, the peaceful sound of the trickling water
is broken by a boisterous ruckus. Clouds of dust rise from beyond
the hills.
- "The elephants are coming," cries out Lankia the giraffe.
Elephants love to travel. They have no home and are always on the
move. Besides, they eat so much that they must trek constantly to
find food. No wonder elephants are the largest living land mammals
in the world. They can weigh up to seven tons - that's as much as
five giraffes.
The herd nears. The grandmother leads the way. Her daughters are
next. Trailing are the baby elephants with their trunks twist-tied
around the tail of the one before them so they don't get loot. When
a baby elephant gets tired, the mother carries it on her tusks.
Elephants never forget the way to places where food is aplenty.
Their memory is exceptional. They can also smell and hear remarkably
well thanks to their long trunk and large fan-shaped ears. They can
recognize the subtle scents of ripe mangos or fresh grown reed from
far away. Though their eyesight is poor, elephants always manage, to
reach their destination.
Emma Mafafa is pleased to make the acquaintance of Lankia the
giraffe and Zaeli, a female zebra she greets them both with a wave
of her trunk.
- "ThiS is Edoumboa," she says as she introduces her daughter.
Edoumboa is shy and tries to hide between her mother's giant legs. A
young male zebra, Zazouk, eventually persuades Edoumboa to join him
in the water. Elephants adore swimming. Together, they splish and
splash as Zirafah, Lankia's baby giraffe, watches in utter
amusement.
- "Why don't you come join us?," asks Edoumboa.
- `'Because giraffes can't swim," mutters Zirafah.
Edoumboa, obviously no longer shy, fills her trunk with water and
sprays Zirafah, causing the little giraffe to laugh and giggle. In a
matter of minutes, the three had become good friends. |