Lost in the big city, Babar is brought into a Starbucks by an elderly woman, who teaches him how to order coffee in the properly metropolitan way. He likes to order trentas, though he often wishes there was something bigger. Babar spends most of his time there, sitting quietly in the corner and trying not to get in anyone’s way. When his family finds him and brings him home, Babar decides that the first and most important thing he can do for the elephants is to open a new link in the Starbucks chain. The elephants make Babar their king.
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