Difference between revisions of "Elmer Again by David McKee"
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
My thanks to the publishers for sending it to Bookbag. | My thanks to the publishers for sending it to Bookbag. | ||
− | Like ''Elmer Again'', [[Big Bad Bun by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross]] features a practical joke, albeit from a rabbit, rather than an elephant. If it's elephants you want, check out [[Arthur and the Meanies by Jan Fearnley]]. If you're on a classics kick, you'll love [[The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn by David McKee]] and [[Mr Nobody (Mr Men and Little Misses) by Roger Hargreaves]]. | + | Like ''Elmer Again'', [[Big Bad Bun by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross]] features a practical joke, albeit from a rabbit, rather than an elephant. If it's elephants you want, check out [[Arthur and the Meanies by Jan Fearnley]]. If you're on a classics kick, you'll love [[The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn by David McKee]] and [[Mr Nobody (Mr Men and Little Misses) by Roger Hargreaves]]. Would you like to see more of [[Elmer and the Tune by David McKee|Elmer]]? |
{{amazontext|amazon=1842707507}} | {{amazontext|amazon=1842707507}} |
Latest revision as of 10:16, 25 August 2020
Elmer Again by David McKee | |
| |
Category: For Sharing | |
Reviewer: Keith Dudhnath | |
Summary: Another excellent Elmer book to delight all young children. It's as sweet, engaging and playful as always. Warmly recommended. | |
Buy? Yes | Borrow? Yes |
Pages: 32 | Date: September 2010 |
Publisher: Andersen Press | |
External links: Author's website | |
ISBN: 978-1842707500 | |
|
Elmer the patchwork elephant is back... umm... Again. Everything is gearing up for the annual Elmer's Day Parade, where the other elephants paint themselves brightly and he paints himself grey. Being a bit of a scamp, he decides that things need to be livened up, so he plots and plans, then sets about putting a smile on everyone's faces.
As with the other Elmer books, Elmer Again is a fun little tale of a sweet, cheeky and playful elephant. The stories are much-loved classics for a reason, and this ticks all the right boxes as usual. There's a direct and engaging plot, simple yet enticing writing, and the familiar bright and happy illustrations.
If forced to choose a favourite from the Elmer books Bookbag has reviewed so far, I'd plump for Elmer On Stilts - the plot is just that little bit more exciting. That said, committed Elmer fans will like Elmer Again's reference to the annual parade from the original book. You don't need to know the original to enjoy this story, but building a cohesive world makes it even more satisfying. Thankfully, there's no feeling that you have to buy every single book to enjoy any of them. Whilst they sit comfortably together on the bookshelf, each works well in its own right. The quality is always high, and it never feels like a cheap cash-in.
It's easy to take well-known books for granted, but Elmer Again is a lovely picture book that will be enjoyed by all young book fans. It's another Elmer book. You'll love it. What more really is there to say? Warmly recommended.
My thanks to the publishers for sending it to Bookbag.
Like Elmer Again, Big Bad Bun by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross features a practical joke, albeit from a rabbit, rather than an elephant. If it's elephants you want, check out Arthur and the Meanies by Jan Fearnley. If you're on a classics kick, you'll love The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn by David McKee and Mr Nobody (Mr Men and Little Misses) by Roger Hargreaves. Would you like to see more of Elmer?
Please share on: Facebook, Twitter and
Instagram
You can read more book reviews or buy Elmer Again by David McKee at Amazon.co.uk Amazon currently charges £2.99 for standard delivery for orders under £20, over which delivery is free.
You can read more book reviews or buy Elmer Again by David McKee at Amazon.com.
Comments
Like to comment on this review?
Just send us an email and we'll put the best up on the site.