
I Really Want to See an Elephant
Witty and engaging, a brilliant gem of a book. â Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
What you see in your mind's eye may start transforming the world around you in this playful follow-up to Ikeâs Invisible Ink for budding artists and creative thinkers.
Have you ever wanted to see something so badly that you see it everywhere? For one little mouse, itâs a matter of seeing elephantsâin the form of a sleepy cat, a shiny toaster, even an extra-large ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. There are so many things that look like elephants but arenât elephants at all. So the key is to keep looking, because who knows what might happen when you really see what youâve been looking for?
With sly wit, visual sleight of hand, and a fun final twist, Brianne Farleyâs take on the creative process will keep young readers lookingâand looking again.
Witty and engaging, a brilliant gem of a book. â Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
What you see in your mind's eye may start transforming the world around you in this playful follow-up to Ikeâs Invisible Ink for budding artists and creative thinkers.
Have you ever wanted to see something so badly that you see it everywhere? For one little mouse, itâs a matter of seeing elephantsâin the form of a sleepy cat, a shiny toaster, even an extra-large ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. There are so many things that look like elephants but arenât elephants at all. So the key is to keep looking, because who knows what might happen when you really see what youâve been looking for?
With sly wit, visual sleight of hand, and a fun final twist, Brianne Farleyâs take on the creative process will keep young readers lookingâand looking again.
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Witty and engaging, a brilliant gem of a book. â Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
What you see in your mind's eye may start transforming the world around you in this playful follow-up to Ikeâs Invisible Ink for budding artists and creative thinkers.
Have you ever wanted to see something so badly that you see it everywhere? For one little mouse, itâs a matter of seeing elephantsâin the form of a sleepy cat, a shiny toaster, even an extra-large ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. There are so many things that look like elephants but arenât elephants at all. So the key is to keep looking, because who knows what might happen when you really see what youâve been looking for?
With sly wit, visual sleight of hand, and a fun final twist, Brianne Farleyâs take on the creative process will keep young readers lookingâand looking again.












