Elephants of Thailand


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Elephants of Thailand: The Smiling Elephant Elephant Rescue! A touching true story Chang, a baby elephant and his adventures as he is rescued from captivity. Children and adults alike can learn compassion and courage from Chang. The Smiling Elephant tells a true story of the plight of elephants in captivity. This beautifully illustrated children's book about elephants in Thailand takes the child through an elephant's life, starting from the jungle, life in the tourist industry and then being rescued and taken to an elephant refuge park. During this story your child will be educated on the true life of real elephants and the impact this has on their lives. They will also learn valuable lessons about overcoming being different and how our happiness, even during difficult times, can make those around us happy. The Second book in the series is out now! Mosha, the Elephant Who Would Not Give up. If you liked the characters in this story the Smiling Elephant t-shirts are available now on Amazon fashion. Download your copy today!




Elephants of Thailand in Myth, Art, and Reality


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This well illustrated book surveys a wide range of elephant lore in Thailand, past and present. It looks at the religious, artistic and literary background underpinning Thai attitudes to the elephant, and assesses the role of the elephant in present-day Thai life.




When Elephants Paint


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For centuries elephants in Thailand have been revered as a national symbol, worshiped as living gods and employed as beasts of burden in the nation's thriving timber industry. But when logging was banned in Thailand in 1990, these noble animals fell on hard times. Reduced to performing tricks for tourists by day and illegal heavy labor by night, Thailand's elephants were exhausted, malnourished, and dying in alarming numbers. Hearing of their plight, a pair of unlikely heroes came to the rescue, Wildly eccentric Russian emigre artists Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid devised a brilliant scheme: to create the world's first quadruped occupational retraining program-a network of art schools for unemployed elephants. Taking a cue from elephant trainers in a number of American zoos, Komar and Melamid taught the animals to hold brushes in their trunks and apply paint to canvas. And the results were astonishing: Not only did the elephants' paintings closely resemble the expansive gestural work of such Abstract Expressionist artists as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Franz Kline, but the pachyderm painters also began to develop clearly distinct regional styles-lyrical and expressive in the northern Thai school, subtle and atmospheric in the east, dynamic and angst ridden in the central school. Sanctioned by the World Wildlife Fund, the Asian Elephant Art and Conservation Project has been a remarkable success; paintings by some of the most talented elephant artists have been auctioned at Christie's for thousands of dollars, generating funds to provide proper care for the elephants and support for their trainers. When Elephants Paint follows Komar and Melamid and their eclectic entourage through Thailand's lush jungles and steaming cities, describing the odd encounters and creative cajoling that helped turn this seemingly whimsical idea into a concrete, beneficial reality. Illustrated with more than 100 photographs, including actual elephant paintings, this riotously funny and provocative book offers a valuable lesson in wildlife conservation and startling revelations about the nature of art itself.







Mela and the Elephant


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2019 Colorado Book Award Finalist Recognized in The 50 Best Multicultural Picture Books of 2018 Mela sets out to explore the river outside her village but quickly ends up in trouble when her little boat is swept downstream and into the dense jungle. She encounters a crocodile, a leopard, and some monkeys, offering each a prize return for helping her find her way home but the animals snatch up their rewards without helping Mela back to her village. Just when she's about to give up, an elephant shows Mela that kindness is its own reward. This new fable is told with authentic Thai customs and includes an author's note with more Thai traditions and language.




Mosha the Elephant Who Just Would Not Give Up


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The Story of Thailand's most famous elephant, written just for kids. Mosha, the Elephant Who Just Would Not Give up is the touching true story of an elephant who overcame a difficult challenge, only to learn how to help others. Kids will enjoy this beautifully illustrated story of an elephant who overcame difficulty and would try again each day. Kids will read about perseverance as they hear the true story of an elephant who just did not give up was eventually able to help others. They will be educated on the true plight of elephants. Read to your child the famous true story of Mosha and Motala who live in Thailand at the Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation and featured in many documentaries. This is the second book in the best selling series, Elephants of Thailand. Please visit Aston's author page to find more amazing stories and look out the for Smiling Elephant t-shirts based on the characters in the Elephants of Thailand series.




Elephants of the Tsunami


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Based on a true story, tells of eight elephants working on the beach in Thailand that sound the alarm and rescue as many people as they can when a tsunami hits.




Tua and the Elephant


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Ten-year-old Tua—Thai for "peanut"—has everything she needs at home in Chiang Mai, Thailand, except for one thing she's always wanted: a sister. In the market one day, Tua makes an accidental acquaintance—one with wise, loving eyes, remarkable strength, and a very curious trunk. And when Tua meets Pohn-Pohn, it's clear this elephant needs her help. Together, the unusual team sets off on a remarkable journey to escape from Pohn-Pohn's vile captors. From the bustling night market to the hallowed halls of a Buddhist temple and finally, to the sanctuary of an elephant refuge, this clever girl and her beloved companion find that right under their noses is exactly what each has been searching for: a friend.




Gone Astray


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