Walt Disney’s Dumbo

Walt Disney’s Dumbo by Disney Enterprises is a delightful children’s book published by Grolier Enterprises, Incorporated in 1996. This 1st edition, written in English and spanning 42 pages, presents a charming narrative about an elephant who faces ridicule due to his large floppy ears. Initially relegated to a minor role in a clown act, Dumbo’s fortunes change when a mouse helps him discover his unique talent, transforming him into a circus sensation.
Readers will find a heartwarming tale that explores themes of acceptance and self-discovery, suitable for elementary grades. The story features engaging captions that enhance the reading experience, making it accessible for young audiences. With its focus on elephants and the circus, this book captures the imagination while addressing the bond between mother and child, offering a blend of fiction that resonates with young readers.
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Tells a story about an elephant who is laughed at because of his huge floppy ears and is given a minor role in a clown act until a mouse causes him to become a circus sensation. For elementary grades. With captions.
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