Horton is an elephant.
Horton is an elephant.
Horton the elephant was in the Jungle of Nool on the 15th of May in the book "Horton Hears a Who!" by Dr. Seuss. This jungle is where Horton discovers the microscopic planet of Who-Ville and hears the tiny inhabitants who live there.
a talking elephant
Horton, :D, I can't believe you didn't know already :P
Horton is an elephant in the Dr. Seuss books, known for his kind and protective nature, especially towards the tiny inhabitants of Whoville. He is the main character in the book "Horton Hears a Who!" where he goes to great lengths to protect the tiny world on a speck of dust.
wow, good question. I'm pretty sure that he ment exactly what he said, a person is a person no matter how small. that was difficult to figure out.
The Whos live in Whoville, a tiny microscopic community on a speck of dust that Horton the elephant hears through his big ears.
It is based on the Dr. Suess book, Horton hears a Who
That was Horton Hears a Who!His entire bibliography (in order!) can be found at the related link listed below.AND more...!
"a person's a person no matter how small" is in a book by Dr. Suess. I think it's Horton Hears a Who.
Horton in horton hears a who
Charles Dickens did not write Horton Hears a Who. Dr.Seuss wrote Horton Hears a Who. Charles Dickens wrote novels such as, A Tale Of Two Cities, and Great Expectations. He also wrote A Christmas Carol.