Nellie’s Knot

Nellie’s Knot by Ken Brown, published by Macmillan in 1992, is a children’s book that features a delightful story about a baby elephant named Nellie. In this 26-page edition, written in English, Nellie finds herself in a puzzling situation as she has tied a knot in her trunk to remind her of something important, yet she cannot recall what it is. The narrative unfolds with various clues presented through engaging illustrations and text, guiding readers alongside Nellie as she seeks to uncover her forgotten memory.
Readers will discover a charming tale that combines elements of literature and fiction, making it suitable for young audiences. As Nellie navigates her journey, the story emphasizes the importance of memory and discovery, inviting children to engage with the clues woven throughout the pages. This edition of Nellie’s Knot offers a visually appealing experience that encourages curiosity and exploration, making it a delightful addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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The baby elephant, Nellie, has tied a knot in her trunk to remind her of something, but she cannot remember what. More and more clues are woven into the pictures and text until Nellie finally remembers what she had forgotten. The author also wrote “Why Can’t I Fly”.
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