Gumdrop and the Elephant

Gumdrop and the Elephant by Val Biro is a revised edition published by Award in 2004, featuring 32 pages of engaging content in English. This book follows the 21st adventure of Gumdrop, where Mr. Oldcastle and his grandson Dan visit a rundown zoo owned by Mr. Bigshot. The story centers on the plight of the animals, particularly Bunbo the elephant, who appears to be suffering in his environment.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights themes of compassion and rescue as Mr. Oldcastle, Dan, and Gumdrop work together to help Bunbo escape from his dismal situation. The book is enriched with colorful illustrations that complement the story, making it appealing to young readers. With its focus on animals and the challenges they face, this edition offers a thoughtful exploration of juvenile fiction.
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In the 21st Gumdrop adventure, Mr Oldcastle and his grandson Dan visit Mr Bigshot’s dirty and decrepit zoo. All the animals look miserable, especially Bunbo the elephant. But Mr Oldcastle, Dan and Gumdrop all come to Bunbo’s rescue when he escapes from his horrible prison. Colour illustrations
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