And the white-haired man and the three others stood still and laughed at the elephant with happy faces; for they knew in their hearts they were not guilty and they thought the elephant … The Elephant’s Child resisted, helped by the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake, but his nose was pulled out into a long trunk before the Crocodile let go. So he pulled, and the Elephant’s Child pulled, and the Crocodile pulled; but the Elephant’s Child and the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake pulled hardest; and at last the Crocodile let go of the Elephant’s Child’s nose with a plop that you could hear all up and down the Limpopo. Babar the Elephant is a fictional elephant character who first appeared in 1931 in the French children's book Histoire de Babar by Jean de Brunhoff. But it was really the Crocodile, O Best Beloved, and the Crocodile winked one eye--like this! "Some people do not know what is good for them.". There are highlights galore in the story including the bi-colored python rock snake and his peculiar manner of speaking, and I love the description of the procession of the equinoxes. Then the Elephant's child sat back on his little haunches, and pulled, and pulled, and pulled, and his nose began to stretch. Now you must know and understand, O Best Beloved, that till that very week, and day, and hour, and minute, this ‘satiable Elephant’s Child had never seen a Crocodile, and did not know what one was like. I absolutely adore Rudyard Kipling, and the Elephant's Child is one of my all time favorite childrens books. The first thing that he found was a Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake curled around a rock. Will you please tell me what you have for dinner?’, ‘Come hither, Little One,’ said the Crocodile, ‘and I’ll whisper.’. He wanted to know what the crocodile had for dinner so he left, where he meets creatures along the way. Join now to publish your own tales, get feedback from readers, and enter writing competitions. He asked his tall uncle, the Giraffe, what made his skin spotty, and his tall uncle, the Giraffe, spanked him with his hard, hard hoof. "What will you ask me next? When he wanted fruit to eat he pulled fruit down from a tree, instead of waiting for it to fall as he used to do. ‘You couldn’t have done that with a mere-smear nose. But there was one Elephant—a new Elephant—an Elephant’s Child—who was full of ‘satiable curtiosity, and that means he asked ever so many questions. The elephant saw the dog eating the leftover food. In the wake of the return of Elephant’s Child with a long trunk just right for meting out corporal punishment of his own, all of his relatives rush off to “borrow” new noses from Crocodile, and their return parade sporting stretched-out schnozzes (even the zebra and wildebeest) caps the pictures in droll style. ‘Come hither, Little One,’ said the Crocodile, ‘for I am the Crocodile,’ and he wept crocodile-tears to show it was quite true. ‘I don’t think you peoples know anything about spanking; but I do, and I’ll show you.’ Then he uncurled his trunk and knocked two of his dear brothers head over heels. He asked his tall aunt, the Ostrich, why her tail-feathers grew just so, and his tall aunt the Ostrich spanked him with her hard, hard, claw. As we all know, elephants never forget. Yes, an elephant’s memory is a thing remarkable. ‘Some people do not know what is good for them.’. ", "'Scuse me," said the Elephant's Child, "but I should not like it at all.". The following is taken from his collection called Just So Stories, and tells the mythical tale of how elephants … Then the Elephant's Child sat down most hard and sudden; but first he was careful to say "Thank you" to the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake; and next he was kind to his poor pulled nose, and wrapped it all up in cool banana leaves, and hung it in the great grey-green greasy Limpopo to cool. ‘’Scuse me,’ said the Elephant’s Child most politely, ‘but do you happen to have seen a Crocodile in these promiscuous parts?’. When he wanted fruit to eat he pulled fruit down from a tree, instead of waiting for it to fall as he used to do. So he pulled, and the Elephant’s Child pulled, and the Crocodile pulled; but the Elephant’s Child and the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake pulled hardest; and at last the Crocodile let go of the Elephant’s Child’s nose with a plop that you could hear all up and down the Limpopo. The story of the army of elephants in Surah Fil is one of those beneficial stories. Then he went away, a little warm, but not at all astonished, eating melons, and throwing the rind about, because he could not pick it up. And the Elephant's Child's nose kept on stretching; and the Elephant's child spread all his little four legs and pulled, and pulled, and pulled, and his nose kept on stretching; and the Crocodile threshed his tail like an oar, and he pulled, and pulled, and pulled, and at each pull the Elephant's Child's nose grew longer and longer--and it hurt him hijjus!! Then the Elephant's Child put his head down close to the Crocodile's musky, tusky mouth, and the Crocodile caught him by his little nose, which up to that very week, day, hour, and minute, had been no bigger than a boot, though much more useful. They had to be told just so; or Effie would wake up and put back the missing sentence. So the Elephant's Child went home across Africa frisking and whisking his trunk. ", Then the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake scuffled down from the bank and said, "My young friend, if you do not now, immediately and instantly, pull as hard as ever you can, it is my opinion that your acquaintance in the large-pattern leather ulster" (and by this he meant the Crocodile) "will jerk you into yonder limpid stream before you can say Jack Robinson.". (68) IMDb 8.0 26min ALL. Bowing before him, one mouse spoke for the others and said, “O King, not far from here is our mice community. "'Scuse me," said the Elephant's Child most politely, "but have you seen such a thing as a Crocodile in these promiscuous parts? Series for World TV 1980's animated and directed by Sheila Graber on her own,in one year. Then the Elephant’s Child felt his legs slipping, and he said through his nose, which was now nearly five feet long, ‘This is too butch for be!’. Like a steel trap from which nothing can escape. He pulled out his tall Ostrich aunt's tail-feathers; and he caught his tall uncle, the Giraffe, by the hind-leg, and dragged him through a thorn-bush; and he shouted at his broad aunt, the Hippopotamus, and blew bubbles into her ear when she was sleeping in the water after meals; but he never let any one touch the Kolokolo Bird. All Rights Reserved. That is the way all Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snakes always talk. TRY IT FREE, THEN UNLOCK THE FULL ADVENTURE FROM WITHIN THE GAME! And still he was full of 'satiable curtiosity! "It is," said the Elephant's Child, and before he thought what he was doing he schlooped up a schloop of mud from the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo, and slapped it on his head, where it made a cool schloopy-sloshy mud-cap all trickly behind his ears. ‘Vantage number two!’ said the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake. ‘Well,’ said the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake, ‘you will find that new nose of yours very useful to spank people with.’, ‘Thank you,’ said the Elephant’s Child, ‘I’ll remember that; and now I think I’ll go home to all my dear families and try.’. They were very glad to see him, and immediately said, "Come here and be spanked for your 'satiable curtiosity. Weighing the Elephant ~ English Stories for Kids A long time ago, people who lived in China knew that a strange, amazing beast called an elephant lived in a faraway land, but no one had ever seen one. When they came back nobody spanked anybody any more; and ever since that day, O Best Beloved, all the Elephants you will ever see besides all those that you won't, have trunks precisely like the trunk of the 'satiable Elephant's Child. One dark evening he came back to all his dear families, and he coiled up his trunk and said, ‘How do you do?’ They were very glad to see him, and immediately said, ‘Come here and be spanked for your ‘satiable curtiosity.’. ‘You couldn’t have done that with a mere-smear nose. He wanted to know all about the world, and was always asking the other animals difficult questions. Get started by clicking the "Add" button. That is the way all Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snakes always talk. "But it's very useful," and he picked up his hairy uncle, the Baboon, by one hairy leg, and hove him into a hornets' nest. ‘It is,’ said the Elephant’s Child, and before he thought what he was doing he schlooped up a schloop of mud from the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo, and slapped it on his head, where it made a cool schloopy-sloshy mud-cap all trickly behind his ears. The rest of the time he picked up the melon rinds that he had dropped on his way to the Limpopo--for he was a Tidy Pachyderm. view Kindle eBook | view Audible audiobook. ‘That is odd,’ said the Elephant’s Child, ‘because my father and my mother, and my uncle and my aunt, not to mention my other aunt, the Hippopotamus, and my other uncle, the Baboon, have all spanked me for my ‘satiable curtiosity—and I suppose this is the same thing. He went especially out of his way to find a broad Hippopotamus (she was no relation of his), and he spanked her very hard, to make sure that the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake had spoken the truth about his new trunk. And he lived in Africa, and he filled all Africa with his ‘satiable curtiosities. Listen free to Bobby McFerrin & Jack Nicholson – The Elephant's Child (The Elephant's Child, Kolo, Kolo, Kolo and more). "Come hither, Little One," said the Crocodile, "for I am the Crocodile," and he wept crocodile tears to show it was quite true. ‘It looks very ugly,’ said his hairy uncle, the Baboon. So he said good-bye very politely to the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake, and helped to coil him up on the rock again, and went on, a little warm, but not at all astonished, eating melons, and throwing the rind about, because he could not pick it up, till he trod on what he thought was a log of wood at the very edge of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever-trees. "'Vantage number three!" Try and eat a little now.". ‘But it’s very useful,’ and he picked up his hairy uncle, the Baboon, by one hairy leg, and hove him into a hornet’s nest. He asked his tall aunt, the Ostrich, why her tail-feathers grew just so, and his tall aunt the Ostrich spanked him with her hard, hard claw. The Elephant's Child (poem), a Poem by Rudyard Kipling. Book features: * 300+ animations * 20 puzzles * professional voice-overs * awesome graphics a… ", "I got a new one from the Crocodile on the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River," said the Elephant's Child. "'Vantage number one!" Then he uncurled his trunk and knocked two of his dear brothers head over heels. ‘O Bananas!’ said they, ‘where did you learn that trick, and what have you done to your nose?’, ‘I got a new one from the Crocodile on the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River,’ said the Elephant’s Child. Babar the Elephant, Jean de Brunhoff; Elefante, un guisante, Rafael Ordóñez and Marc Taeger. Then that bad Elephant’s Child spanked all his dear families for a long time, till they were very warm and greatly astonished. You are hurtig be! One fine morning in the middle of the Precession of the Equinoxes this ‘satiable Elephant’s Child asked a new fine question that he had never asked before. And the Elephant’s Child’s nose kept on stretching; and the Elephant’s Child spread all his little four legs and pulled, and pulled, and pulled, and his nose kept on stretching; and the Crocodile threshed his tail like an oar, and he pulled, and pulled, and pulled, and at each pull the Elephant’s Child’s nose grew longer and longer—and it hurt him hijjus! Sign in. Return to the Rudyard Kipling Home Page, or . Discover more than 3,800 classic tales plus new stories by fairy tale fans. said the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake. "I don't think you people's know anything about spanking; but I do, and I'll show you.". By and by, when that was finished, he came upon Kolokolo Bird sitting in the middle of a wait-a-bit thorn-bush, and he said, ‘My father has spanked me, and my mother has spanked me; all my aunts and uncles have spanked me for my ‘satiable curtiosity; and still I want to know what the Crocodile has for dinner!’, Then Kolokolo Bird said, with a mournful cry, ‘Go to the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever-trees, and find out.’. He asked, "What does the crocodile have for dinner?" ‘Then you will have to wait a long time, said the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake. "That is odd," said the Elephant's Child, "because my father and mother, and my uncle and my aunt, not to mention my other aunt, the Hippopotamus, and my other uncle, the Baboon, have all spanked me for my 'satiable curtiosity--and I suppose this is the same thing.". Then everybody said, "Hush!" 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