Eric’s Elephant on Holiday

Eric’s Elephant on Holiday by John Gatehouse is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1997. This New Ed edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Eric, a young boy who dreams of having a pet, but his unexpected win of an elephant at a church fete leads to unforeseen challenges, particularly during his family’s holiday.
Readers will discover the humorous and chaotic situations that arise from Eric’s unique pet choice. The narrative explores themes related to animals and the complexities of holidays and celebrations, as Eric navigates the ups and downs of having an elephant as a companion. This engaging tale offers a lighthearted look at the joys and troubles of pet ownership, making it an entertaining read for young audiences.
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Eric has always longed to have a pet of his own – a dog, cat or even a hamster. Winning an elephant at the church fete is not really what he had in mind, and he soon finds out that having an elephant as a pet lands him in a lot of trouble – especially when the family go on holiday.
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