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A parent would reach for this book when their child shows a blossoming interest in the natural world or begins asking complex questions about how animal families survive and care for one another. It is particularly useful for children who are developing an awareness of social structures and empathy, as it mirrors the intricate bonds found in elephant herds with the child's own sense of family and community. This nonfiction chapter book provides a detailed look at the life of elephants in the wild, covering their habitats, family dynamics, and the challenges they face, such as hunting. While the facts are grounded in science, the book emphasizes themes of resilience and maternal care. It is written at a level that is accessible for independent readers aged 7 to 10, making it an excellent bridge between picture books and more complex academic texts. Parents will appreciate how it fosters a sense of wonder and respect for wildlife while gently introducing the concept of conservation.