The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Elephants
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Elephants

Did you know that elephants sleep standing up? πŸ˜πŸ’€

The Curious Cousins learned this amazing fact from the dragonfly in The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition.

Elephants sleep standing up because their large size makes it difficult for them to get up from the ground.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: for sharing
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: for sharing

Do you want to help your kids discover their inner magic and explore the world, all from the comfort of their own beds? πŸ›Œβœ¨πŸŒŽ

Take them on a Dreamland adventure to Africa with The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition! 🐘

In this enchanting tale, Emilia, Isla, and Audrey teach kids that anything is possible in their dreams.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: African Elephants
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: African Elephants

Did you know that elephants are scared of ants and can swim for hours without stopping? 🐘🐜 dragonfly πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ

Learn more about these amazing creatures from the dragonfly in The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition!

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Weavers
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Weavers

Did you know that weaver birds build their nests at the end of branches to look like fruit? 🀯🐦

These amazing birds are master nest weavers, using their beaks to weave intricate nests from blades of grass and other plant materials.

Learn more about weaver birds and other amazing animals of Africa in The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition! 🐘

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Daddy Longlegs
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Daddy Longlegs

Check out this weird-looking daddy long-legged spider gyrating in its web! πŸ•·οΈπŸ•ΈοΈπŸŒ€

In The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition, Emilia, Isla, and Audrey encounter this strange phenomenon and learn about the reasons why daddy long-legged spiders gyrate.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Educational Adventure
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Educational Adventure

Introducing The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition, a children’s picture book perfect for ages 3-9! 🐘

In this wild adventure, Emilia, Isla, and Audrey travel to Africa in their dreams, where they meet talking animals, learn about African culture, and discover the secrets of the savannah.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dung Beetle
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dung Beetle

Meet the dung beetle, the world’s strongest insect! πŸͺ²πŸ†πŸ’ͺ

In The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition, Emilia, Isla, and Audrey encounter this amazing beetle and learn about its incredible strength.

Dung beetles are able to lift and move objects that are many times their own weight.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Secretary Bird
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Secretary Bird

Meet the irritable secretary! 🐍🦒🍽️

In The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition, Emilia, Isla, and Audrey encounter this fascinating bird and learn about its unique features.

Secretary birds are the only birds of prey that spend most of their time on the ground. They have long legs and sharp talons, which they use to catch and kill snakes.

The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dung Beetle
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The Curious Cousins and the African Elephant Expedition: Dung Beetle

Did you know that dung beetles eat elephant poop? πŸ’©πŸͺ²πŸ˜

These amazing beetles play an important role in the ecosystem by breaking down dung and returning nutrients to the soil.

Join the Curious Cousins on their magical safari expedition and learn all about the fascinating world of dung beetles!