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Babar

An Elephant's Best Friend
Book • 1990
Babar is a classic children's book series created by Jean de Brunhoff.

The stories follow the adventures of Babar, a young elephant who leaves his family after his mother is killed by hunters.

He travels to the city, where he learns about human culture and eventually returns to his family to become their king.

The books are known for their beautiful illustrations, charming characters, and exploration of themes such as family, loss, and cultural differences.

The series has been adapted into numerous films, television shows, and other media, making Babar a globally recognized character.

The books have been praised for their ability to engage young readers while also exploring complex themes.

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Andrew Huberman
as a book he enjoyed as a child, but later disliked.
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How Emotions & Social Factors Impact Learning | Dr. Immordino-Yang
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David Perell
as one of the classic children's books parents still want to share with their kids.
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Lisa Delmoitiez
en plaisantant sur le fait que Benjamin se croit supérieur depuis qu'il a commencé à lire ce livre.
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Margaret Aples
as a contrasting childhood story she planned to discuss after the break.
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