Uncle Elephant

Arnold Lobel

Book - 1981

Uncle Elephant comes to the rescue when his nephew's parents are lost at sea and cares for him until they are found again.

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Published
New York : Harper & Row [1981]
Language
English
Main Author
Arnold Lobel (-)
Physical Description
62 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781442027282
9780060239800
9780060239794
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Uncle Elephant has ""more wrinkles than a tree has leaves"" (or, as he goes on, than a beach has sand or the sky Stars), and he ""feels the creaks"" when out walking. But when the little elephant's parents are lost at sea, Uncle Elephant takes his nephew to live with him and entertains him with childlike fancies. He introduces the little elephant to the flowers in his garden (""Roses, daisies, daffodils, marigolds, I want you to meet my nephew""); he tells him a charming story about an elephant king and prince helping each other home; he cheers him up, when the subject of parents makes both of them sad, by wearing all his clothes at once; and he writes the little elephant a captivating happy song of his own. And when the little elephant's parents turn up rescued, Uncle Elephant takes his nephew home, sharing the family celebration but regretting that their days together are over. A model uncle and a warming relationship, projected with a resonance that invites dwelling on, and re-reading. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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