Babar and the New Baby


Book Description

King of the Elephants Babar and his wife Celeste welcome new baby Isabelle.




Babar's Little Girl


Book Description

The arrival of new baby Isabelle creates much excitement in Barbar's family, particularly after she learns to walk and gets lost in the mountains.




The Story of Babar


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If you love elephants, you will love Babar and Celeste," writes A. A. Milne, author of Winnie-the-Pooh, in his preface to The Story of Babar. "And if you have never loved elephants, you will love them now." After his mother is killed by a hunter, Babar avoids capture by escaping to the city, where he is befriended by the kindly Old Lady. He becomes educated and cultured and, upon his return to the great forest, is crowned King of the Elephants. Jean de Brunhoff's tales of Babar have charmed readers around the world for 80 years. His stories have followed the king of the elephants as he builds a city, founds a family and even meets Father Christmas. Tested by difficult trials - from snakes to fire to runaway prams - he always comes out on top, with the help of patience, determination and, on one memorable occasion, a flight of winged elephants. One of the most iconic series of animal books in history, Babar has become a household name both as a character in children's books and on TV. Beautifully illustrated, this edition is an ideal gift for children aged 3 and up.







Babar at Home


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The artist of this illustrated typescript is unknown; it is not in the hand of either of the authors of the Babar series, Jean or Laurent de Brunhoff. It is believed to have been prepared for a BBC production of Jean de Brunhoff's book "Babar en famille" (translated as "Babar at Home" in England and "Babar and His Children" in the United States). It has been suggested that this illustrated typescript was prepared for a production for the BBC children's series "Blue Peter," but the BBC archives does not have a record of a production of "Babar at Home" on that television show. The story was read by Maurice Roeves on the BBC series "Jackanory" on May 28, 1975, but this show did not have a format that would have accomodated an illustrated story such as this one.




Babar's Guide to Paris


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"When Babar's youngest daughter Isabelle heads to Paris on her own for the first time, he tells her how to enjoy the iconic city to the fullest"--




The Baby Tree


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Cleverly revealing the basics of reproduction in an age-appropriate way, award-winning Sophie Blackall has created a beautiful picture book full of playful details to amuse and engage readers. Sooner or later, every child will ask, Where do babies come from? Answering this question has never been this easy or entertaining! Join a curious little boy who asks everyone from his babysitter to the mailman, getting all sorts of funny answers along the way, before his parents gently set him straight.




Babar and Father Christmas


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Follows the adventure of Babar the elephant as he meets Father Christmas.




Babar and the Succotash Bird


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A beautiful bird with sparkling colors and magical powers visits Babar's son Alexander in the middle of the night.




Babar's Book of Color


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Pom, Flora, Alexander, and Arthur go to Babar's studio and learn about mixing and using colors.