01162 a2200181 4500001000700000020001500007040003200022100002000054245003300074250001300107300004600120362000900166520073200175650002600907650001600933650001700949650001400966125584 a0763620742 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aJenkins, Martin10aGrandma elephant's in charge a1st. ed. a32 p.c6 x 0.14 x 9.88 inches (hardcover)0 a2003 aAn entertaining, educational look at the everyday life of a family of elephants - who never forget who’s in charge. Elephants are the biggest animals on land, and they live in big families, too. So who can possibly keep them in line? Grandma! After all, she’s been around long enough to know where all the best watering holes are, how to gather the tastiest food, and how to sniff out danger. In lively prose interspersed with fun facts (did you know that an adult elephant eats 1,000 pounds of food a day?), Martin Jenkins spins a striking story about this no-nonsense matriarch and her remarkable brood, while Ivan Bates brings the great beasts to rumbling, tumbling, lumbering life. (Grade Level: Kindergarten - Grade 2) 4aChildren's Literature 4aNon-Fiction 4aAnimal Facts 4aElephants