Eric’s Elephant Goes Camping

“Eric’s Elephant Goes Camping” by John Gatehouse is a delightful picture book published by Puffin in June 2002. This new edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Eric Wainwright, who owns a unique pet—a white elephant he acquired at a church jumble sale. When Eric’s father plans a camping holiday without the elephant, she decides to join them, leading to a series of chaotic events.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that explores themes of adventure and companionship through Eric’s escapades with his elephant. The story takes an unexpected turn with the appearance of Big Ben, a bank robber, adding an element of surprise. This engaging tale is perfect for young readers who enjoy animal stories and picture books, making it an entertaining addition to any child’s library.
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Eric Wainwright owns a rather unusual pet – a white elephant he bought at a church jumble sale. When Eric’s father decides that he and Eric deserve a camping holiday, the elephant is not allowed to come. She follows anyway and causes havoc. Then Big Ben the bank robber appears.
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