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Gray Elephant Gray Elephant What Do You See? (American Edition) - cover

Gray Elephant Gray Elephant What Do You See? (American Edition)

Michael Dann

Publisher: Michael Dann

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Summary

Gray Elephant, Gray Elephant, what do you see?
I see a brown monkey climbing a tree.
Brown Monkey, Brown Monkey, what do you see?
I see a pink pig roaming free ...

This rhyming illustrated children's book teaches preschoolers animals and colors. The colors are gray, brown, pink, yellow, purple, white, orange, blue, black, green and red. The animals are an elephant, a monkey, a pig, a slug, a snake, a koala, a mouse, a duck, an owl, a crocodile and a crab.

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Available since: 05/28/2016.

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