Ella Pa

Ella Pa by Bill Peet, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in October 1978, is a charming children’s book that spans 48 pages. This edition presents a story centered around Ella, an elephant who believes she is a renowned circus star. However, her perspective shifts when she faces a lesson in humility after being put to work by a mean farmer.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of self-perception and humility through the lens of humor. The story features various animals, including dogs and elephants, and touches on elements of juvenile fiction. With its engaging illustrations and relatable characters, this book offers a delightful experience for young readers, inviting them to reflect on the importance of humility and the realities of life beyond the spotlight.
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Ella the elephant thinks of herself as a famous circus star, but gets a lesson in humility when a mean farmer puts her to work.
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