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In fact there are lots of little details that can be colored in differently with our elephant. His basic body can indeed be gray, but your child might want to choose other colors for around the edges of the ears, the tail, his trunk, eyes, and the bottom of his legs.
Color Babar From Qubo dot com, you'll find printables of Babar and family, as well as a spot the difference, a maze, and an alphabet game.
Mama Mirabelle games and printables Lots of Mama Mirabelle activities for kids from PBS, and you'll find yet more elephant coloring within the "Fun Stuff" section!
National Geographic elephant info Want to find out more about elephants? National Geographic for kids offers elephant facts and photos, a video of elephants playing, elephant sounds, a map, and a printable elephant card.
And to finish, how about using upside-down handprints to make an elephant picture?
Here's a really beautiful example of an elephant handprints picture - now isn't that clever!