Book Descriptions
for Elmer and Rose by David McKee
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Elmer helps Rose, a lost elephant, find her way back to her herd. Rose is not a patchwork of colors or patterns like the elephants in Elmer’s herd; she is solid pink, as is her entire herd. Although Elmer and Rose both think that elephants in colors different from their own look a little strange, they learn that being unique is about more than the color of one’s skin. Books that celebrate diversity are important for children at all age levels, and McKee offers one here that is playful in the way it approaches the subject, avoiding heavy-handed didacticism. David McKee won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1987. lvb
Originally published by Ander sen Press Great Britain, in 2005.
From the Publisher
Elmer, the patchwork elephant, has been a favorite of children around the world since the first book debuted in 1989. Join Elmer and his friend Rose in a new story about what it really means to be unique. Grandpa Eldo asks Elmer and his cousin Wilbur to help a young elephant find her way back to her herd—and they get a shock when they see she is pink! No wonder she is called Rose. As they help Rose find her herd, Elmer and Wilbur learn a valuable lesson about being different and fitting in.