Elephants Can't Fly: A Baby Board Book by Jellycat | Children's Book | Baby Gift
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Elephants Can't Fly: A Baby Board Book by Jellycat | Children's Book | Baby Gift
ELEPHANTS CAN'T FLY: When little Elly hears that elephants can't sing, jump, or fly, she is determined to prove her friends and family wrong. An inspiring tale about following your dreams, Elephants Can't Fly is a storytime favorite with beautiful illustrations in soft pastel colors.
DURABLE DESIGN: Constructed of sturdy, non-toxic paperboard and just the right size for small hands, Jellycat board books are made to withstand rough handling, bending, and chewing. Plush accents and hard surfaces are easy to wipe clean.
PREMIUM FABRIC: Our luxury plush toys are constructed with premium-grade, specially sourced materials that are noticeably softer, subtler, and longer-lasting. We then add thoughtful design elements, multi-layer construction, and hand-finished details.
PERFECT FOR GIFTING: From babies and toddlers to teens and adults, a Jellycat plush friend makes the perfect gift for celebrating a special event or milestone, sending get-well wishes, saying thank you, or simply letting someone know how special they are.
DESIGNED IN LONDON, LOVED WORLDWIDE: Known for our luxurious quality, playful personality, and loveable characters, Jellycat has been designing, creating, and sharing premium soft toys with people of all ages, all across the globe, for over 25 years.
SAFETY & CARE: We take the time to rigorously test every product design to ensure it meets the highest safety standards. Spot clean your Jellycat with warm water to ensure longevity.
SUITABILITY: Suitable for all ages.
MATERIALS: Made of paper board.
DIMENSIONS: Elephants Can't Fly meaures 7 x 7 inches.
Elly the Elephant wants to fly, but her herd say elephants can't even jump! This bold little elephant sets out to prove them wrong. Can she leap into the air, her fine ears flapping, and soar like a bird in the sky?