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A young elephant, curious to find out what crocodiles eat, ends up with a much longer nose after a crocodile tries to eat him; a young girl mistreated by her wicked stepmother and stepsisters has a magical opportunity to attend a ball given by a prince.
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Subjects
Fairy tales, Children's stories, English, Folklore, Elephants, FictionPlaces
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How the elephant got its trunk, and, Cinderella
1985, Educational Development Corp.
in English
0881102520 9780881102529
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Cinderella/How the Elephant Got Its Trunk (An Upside down book)
July 1985, Edc Pub
Hardcover
in English
0881102520 9780881102529
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Tulsa
Edition Notes
Cover title.
Translation of: Perche il naso dell'elefante e lungo, and, Cenerentola.
Two works bound together back-to-back; inverted title page on the 2nd work has title: Cinderella and How the elephant got its trunk.
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