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Eliffant yn fy Nghegin! / Elephant in my Kitchen!

by Smriti Halls, illustrated by Ella Okstad
Adapted by Aneirin Karadog

Interest age: 3 to 7
Reading age: 5+

Published by Rily Publications, 2018

  • Picture books

This book is also available in English

About this book

When a young child finds an elephant in the kitchen gobbling up all their favourite snacks they need to find out what’s going on!

As more and more wild animals arrive and start taking over the house they explain that their own homes are being destroyed by climate change so the child comes up with a super plan to help.

This is a fantastic rhyming story with fun illustrations and a very important message that you’re sure to enjoy again and again.

About the author

Smriti Halls is an award-winning, critically acclaimed children's author, published in more than 30 languages worldwide. Her books include #1 bestseller I Love You Night and Day, I'm Sticking with You, Elephant in My Kitchen and The Little Island.

With a cast of characters as varied as mischievous monsters and disgruntled geese, she explores relationship and identity; the personal and the political; how it feels to be in your own skin - and in someone else's. Her books, often fast-paced and funny or lyrical and tender, are always full of heart and hope and speak to the child in all of us.

Smriti also creates bold board books to engage the very smallest readers, young fiction for newly independent readers and beautiful, highly illustrated non-fiction for older readers including the award-winning The Ways of the Wolf.

The Little Island is currently shortlisted for the 2020 Little Rebels Award and the 2020 Teach Primary Awards, while I'm Sticking With You was the Independent Bookshops Children's Book of the Month for August 2020. Her forthcoming picture book Rain Before Rainbows (illustrated by David Litchfield) has been made available ahead of publication in partnership with Save the Children as a free e-book to support their work with families most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

Smriti works widely with children and adults in schools, libraries, festivals, bookshops and prisons to bring a love of reading and stories to the widest possible audience. She lives in London and is also published as Smriti Prasadam-Halls.

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