It was quiet. No, there were birds chirping and cicadas buzzing in the background. The room was a little bit dark, but it was also a little bit light. Asher's elephant lay comfortably on a bed among soft pillows and warm blankets. A fan blew air through the room. He stretched out his legs, he arched his back, and he rolled his trunk out as far as it would go. He yawned a huge yawn and his big ears spread wide. He rubbed his eyes with his trunk. Where were Asher and his sister he wondered. What could they be doing? Today would be a good day to go horseback riding or to the pool or to the park. It was also a good day to go digging in the backyard. What would they do today? So many choices. But where were Asher and his sister. Did they leave Asher's elephant behind. Would he miss out on all the fun things they could do that day? Suddenly Asher's elephant heard a stirring, then he heard a yawn and a stretch, and then it was quiet again. Asher's elephant peered through the little bit of darkness and realized he was still in Asher’s room. Asher's elephant realized what they were doing today. They were sleeping in!
See the first Asher's Elephant story children’s book: (board book) http://bit.ly/cjepRz and (kindle) http://bit.ly/axIzeK
Friday, July 16, 2010
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