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The Bee and the Elephant

Author: Long Ravy


Illustrator: Try Samphos
Translator: Celia Bolam
"I am lost," said Little Bee. "I cannot find my home!"
"Can you please help me, Mr. Elephant?"

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"Is this nest your
home, Little Bee?"
the elephant asked.

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"Oh no!" cried Little Bee.

"This is a bird’s home."

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"Is this cave your
home?" asked the
elephant.

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"Oh no! This is a bat’s home."

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"Is this hive your
home, Little Bee?"

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"Oh yes!" said Little Bee happily.
"This is my home. "

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"Thank you for helping me, Mr. Elephant."

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while elephant looks on, by Try Samphos © Room to Read, 2011. Some rights reserved. Released under CC BY 4.0 license. Page 3: Elephant showing a bee a
nest, by Try Samphos © Room to Read, 2011. Some rights reserved. Released under CC BY 4.0 license. Page 4: Bird flying towards elephant and bee, by Try
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The Bee and the Elephant
An elephant tries to help a little lost bee find his home. Is it the
(English) nest? The cave? Where does he live?

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