Oliver Elephant
For my lovely parents – L.P. To Santa’s Elves, who help make Christmas a magical time – H.S.
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Oliver Elephant
Written by Lou Peacock
Illustrated by Helen Stephens
Mummy and Noah and Evie-May Brown
had got up quite early to come into town. They had lots to do, but they knew where to go – The Christmassy shop at the end of the row.
“Look, Mummy!” said Noah. “This shop is so tall! I bet it makes Evie-May feel very small. But Oliver Elephant’s terribly brave.” “Of course,” Mummy said, “and I’m sure he’ll behave.”
Mummy looked at her list. “Oh, there’s so much to find . . . We need something for Mary she’s always so kind.
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A gift for Aunt Mabel, and something that’s maybe quite little for Emma – she’s only a baby. We need something for Chloe and something for Claire, and for Great Uncle Jock – perhaps something to wear. And Grandma has asked us to please have a look for something for Grandad, who’s learning to cook.
There’s something else, too – but, oh, what can it be?” “I know!” Noah said. “It’s the star for the tree!”
And so they set off, Mummy leading the way, past tall rows of shelves and a pretty display.