Where's the elephant? Where's the parrot? Where's the snake? ... And where are the trees? What starts as a game of jungle hide-and-seek quickly turns into something more significant in this charning, unique book by award-winning illustrator, Barroux. A touching visual narrative works on two levels, giving parents the oppertunity to discuss deforestation. The story has a beautiful, heart-warming simplicity
Barroux Books
Barroux is a Paris-based illustrator whose work has appeared in publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. His illustrations are recognized for their distinctive style and their ability to bring stories to life.






A touching love story with an important message about ocean pollution through plastics
What starts as a game of jungle hide-and-seek quickly turns into something more significant as the author's illustrations convey the consequences of deforestation upon the animal kingdom. This book adopts the familiar 'Where's Wally?' search-and-find format to introduce young readers to environmental issues.
Shhh!
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
In Shhh!, a gently humorous book perfect for bedtime, a young boy imagines all sorts of animals going to sleep.
How many Trees
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
How many trees make a forest? Each animals thinks they know the answer but they just can't agree . .
The follow-up to Barroux's stunning and critically acclaimed Where's the Elephant? and Where's the Starfish?
The Run
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A boy dawdling in the bathroom to read is taken by surprise when the characters in his book come to life in this quirky picture book perfect for young readers with a silly sense of humour or beginning potty training!
Free
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A circus faces a dilemma at the border when paperwork prevents their birds from crossing. Paloma, showing quick wit and resourcefulness, devises a plan to free the birds from their cages. As the ringmaster and Paloma navigate the situation, the birds soar over the border, reuniting the circus in a triumphant escape that leaves the border guard astonished. This story highlights themes of ingenuity, teamwork, and the bond between humans and animals.
Keep an Eye on Ivy
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A terrifically twisty tale that children will devour with relish - with a pop- up surprise!
A one-of-a-kind story about empathy and friendship. When a robot asks a boy, “Can we be friends?” the boy replies, “I don’t think so. You’re a tin can.” The robot disagrees. After all, the robot can play music! Do math! Bake a cake! But the robot has no brain, the boy insists, and no heart. So surely it is a tin can. Is there anything the robot can do to change the boy’s mind? To prove it’s more than a piece of metal? This whimsical story considers what it takes to be like someone else. And, more important, what it takes to be a friend.