Elephant's Pyjamas by Michelle Robinson and Emily Fox

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Elephant's Pyjamas by Michelle Robinson and Emily Fox

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Category: For Sharing
Rating: 4/5
Reviewer: Zoe Morris
Reviewed by Zoe Morris
Summary: Elephant is excited for his upcoming sleepover… but how will he cope without pyjamas? Frivolous fun.
Buy? Yes Borrow? Yes
Pages: 32 Date: February 2016
Publisher: Harper Collins Children's Books
External links: Author's website
ISBN: 978-0007580033

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I've read a lot of stories recently about animals who don't have many friends, at least at the beginning of their tale. For this age group it's pretty much a given that by the last page they'll have lots of lovely companions with whom to spend their days. Elephant is not one of those unlucky souls, though. He has TONS of friends and he's just been invited to a party with all of them. Lucky thing.

There's only one snag. It's a sleepover and as Elephant quickly discovers, his PJs are looking a little worse for wear. Fine for alone at home but not really suitable for public viewing. There's only one thing to do, he'll have to go shopping. But that doesn't work either. It's quite hard to dress an elephant after all. And so, with a heavy heart he has to decline the invitation. Is there anything his friends can do to help him change his mind?

I identified with Elephant. I'm not a PJs person anymore and always panic when I go away with friends, rather than the Boy, that I'll forget my token t-shirt to sleep in. Nightmare. I understood Elephant's dilemma and I must say I was impressed with the lengths he went to to try to solve the problem. Could a table cloth do? How about an old tent? Even a fishing net crosses his mind. The fun attention to detail doesn't stop there. His email comes from Zoogle, for example. How cute is that?

A lot of toddler books are timeless but this ones makes a real effort to bring a 21st century feel to the story, with email invitations, online profiles and so on. Nothing too racy, but things they will no doubt be familiar with, like sitting down at a laptop with a cup of tea and some chocolate biscuits (3, if you're Elephant).

Imaginative, colourful and fun, I enjoyed both the story and the presentation here. It's an easy read with lots of talking points, and of course that aforementioned happy endings still comes through. If Elephant had hands, I'm sure he'd give it two thumbs up.

I'd like to thank the publishers for sending us a copy to review.

What goes hand-in-hand with bedtime? Why bath time of course. Small Elephant's Bath Time by Tatyana Feeney is another lovely read.

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