The Blind Men and the Elephant: An Old Tale From the Land of India (Adaptation)

Content:
The Blind Men and the Elephant
Illustrator:
Janice Holland
Adaptor:
Lillian Quigley
Publication:
1959 by Charles Scribner's Sons
Genre:
Fiction, Folk Tales, Picture Books
Pages:
40
Current state:
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There were once six men who lived in India. They had heard about elephants but because they were blind they had never seen one.
The story tells what happened when they went to the palace of the Rajah and felt the elephant with their hands. Each one was sure he knew exactly what an elephant was like—but did any of them really know?
A beautiful picture book for reading aloud, or for children to read for themselves.
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