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The Story of a Stuffed Elephant

Laura Lee Hope

Publisher: The Ebook Emporium

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Summary

"He may be made of plush and cotton, but his heart is as big as a real elephant's!"

Step into the magical world of the toy shop after dark! In The Story of a Stuffed Elephant, we meet a noble creature with soft tusks and a trunk that longs to be hugged. From the moment he is finished by the toy-maker, the Stuffed Elephant dreams of the adventures that await him in the "Great World" outside. His journey takes him from the crowded shelves of a department store to the arms of a playful child, and eventually into the company of other legendary toys like the Calico Clown and the Candy Rabbit. Through triumphs and mishaps, the Stuffed Elephant proves that being "just a toy" is the greatest adventure of all.

The Secret Life of the Playroom: This story is a beautiful exploration of the "Make-Believe" philosophy—the idea that toys have their own adventures and friendships when the nursery lights go out. It encourages children to treat their toys with kindness, showing how a simple stuffed animal can be a brave protector and a loyal friend.

A Window into Vintage Childhood: Written in 1922, this book reflects a world where toys were cherished treasures. It captures the charm of early 20th-century department stores, snowy Christmas mornings, and the simple, enduring joy of a first "best friend" made of cloth.

Lessons in Resilience: The Stuffed Elephant's path isn't always easy. He faces the "perils" of being lost, the fear of the dark, and the uncertainty of new places. His quiet courage and optimistic spirit provide a gentle, comforting narrative that is perfect for bedtime reading.

Give a gift of timeless wonder. Purchase "The Story of a Stuffed Elephant" today.
Available since: 01/14/2026.
Print length: 52 pages.

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