Template:Featured text/December/sandbox

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Download this featured text as an EPUB file (suitable for most e-readers except Kindles). Download this featured text as a RTF file. Download this featured text as a PDF. Download this featured text as a MOBI file (suitable for Kindles). Grab a download!

Little Elephant's Christmas (1938) is a charming children's book by Heluiz Chandler Washburne. Beautifully illustrated by Jean McConnell, Little Elephant has an exciting Christmas.

LITTLE ELEPHANT was all excited. In a few days it would be Christmas. School was over and snow lay white and thick on the ground. Many times each day the bell in the kitchen went ting-a-ling-a-ling and Little Elephant rushed to the door to see who was there. Sometimes it was the expressman who drove up in a truck and dumped a big box or two. Sometimes it was the postman who came up the path with a mail bag of little bundles swinging from his trunk.

There were long bundles, short bundles, flat bundles, round bundles, thin bundles, square bundles—bundles, bundles, bundles! And all of them were pasted over with bright red Christmas seals.

(Read on...)
<!--

-->{{featured download|**pagename**}}<!--

-->''"'''[[**pagename**]]'''" 
(**short introductory statement**) [[Author:**name**|]].''
(**Summary statement about work**)

[[File:**selected image name**.jpg|150px|right]] <!--80px if portrait-->
<div style="margin-left: 2em; font-size: 0.88em;">
(**snippet of starting text of work**)
</div>
:('''[[**pagename**|Read on...]]''')