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Generations of children have played on the trusty elephant slide in the park. But now her tusks are broken, her paint is cracked, and her bones are weary. Even her pink toenails have lost their shine. Children visiting the park run instead to the shiny new playground equipment.
But Elly the Elephant's sad face captures the heart of one little boy, who invites her home with him. And there, Noah discovers that his dad also played on the elephant slide when he was young! Together, they decide to give Elly a makeover.
This story was inspired by the iconic elephant slide that has stood in Bishopdale Park playground in Christchurch for over 40 years. The text is by Melanie Koster and the illustrations are by Jenny Cooper.
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