Review by Kirkus Book Review
An injured newborn elephant gains strength from a loving older sister. Ely's legs are bent and stuck when he's born, which means he's unable to stand and go to the watering hole. Big sister Enid trumpets a loud, reassuring song. Her brother tries again and again. He pushes, wobbles, and falls again and again, but he perseveres. Finally, with legs splayed and unsteady, Ely stands! Mama Echo cautions that Ely will still need help. Enid vows to be her brother's protector. They bellow silly songs: "Too-wee, too-wee, too-weeeee!" and splash in the mud, declaring their sibling strength by shouting, "We are MIGHTY MUDDY US!" But as Ely grows, his independence does, too. His legs still wobble at times, but his adventurous spirit is strong. Enid is sad her brother doesn't need her anymore, but when a dust storm separates the two, Enid realizes she needs her brother just as much. Levis and Santoso, the duo behind other inspired animal stories such as Feathers Together (2022), bring these lovable pachyderms to life. Dusty, parched, orange-colored scenes give way to joyful water splashing, showing the many, ever-changing conditions elephants face. Sibling support and strong family relationships prevail. An author's note explains the real-life elephant family that inspired the story. Nurtures encouragement, grit, and love. (Informational picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.