What do you do when a ghostly elephant won’t leave you alone?
When a phantom elephant turns up uninvited and starts getting a little girl into trouble, she has no idea how to make him go away. But her grandmother happens to have a menagerie of phantom pets herself, so she knows just who to go to for help—the shopkeeper at Spectral & Son. He gives her a box. . . . Does it hold the solution?
The humor lies in the watercolor illustrations portraying the antics. —Kirkus Reviews
Ross Collins grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, and won the Macmillan Children’s Book Prize while in college. He has gone on to win a Scottish Arts Council Award and was short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Medal for The Elephantom.
What do you do when a ghostly elephant won’t leave you alone?
When a phantom elephant turns up uninvited and starts getting a little girl into trouble, she has no idea how to make him go away. But her grandmother happens to have a menagerie of phantom pets herself, so she knows just who to go to for help—the shopkeeper at Spectral & Son. He gives her a box. . . . Does it hold the solution?
Praise
The humor lies in the watercolor illustrations portraying the antics. —Kirkus Reviews
Author
Ross Collins grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, and won the Macmillan Children’s Book Prize while in college. He has gone on to win a Scottish Arts Council Award and was short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Medal for The Elephantom.