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ENCHANTED STORIES: She Leads: The Elephant Matriarch



She Leads: The Elephant Matriarch 
By June Smalls
Illustrations by Yumi Shimokawara
Familius LLC, 2020. Non-fiction Picture Book.

This is a non-fiction book about elephants that can read like a picture book story. There is one sentence on each spread that is bolder and in a larger font that is the gist of the story (this is the part that can be read to younger listeners with smaller attention spans); however, each spread also has another paragraph that is in a smaller font and has more detail explaining the animal science touched on in the story (which is perfect for readers who are hungry for more details about these magnificent animals). This is a great book to introduce elephants or the matriarchal society of elephants to little ones. Also, the illustrations are breathtaking. Those who love looking at elephants will need to take a minute to bask in the illustrations before reading the text on each page.

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