The Children's Book Review

Don’t Feed the Elephant, by Sherry Ellis | Dedicated Review

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The Children’s Book Review | April 4, 2018

Don’t Feed the Elephant

Written by Sherry Ellis

Illustrated by Md. Anwar

Age Range: 4-8

Paperback: 36 pages

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2018)

ISBN: 978-1974426645

What to expect: Animals, Humor, Food, ABCs

Get ready for some seriously messy fun with food in this entertaining picture book from award-winning author Sherry Ellis.

The narrator of this allegory warns the reader that if the elephant asks you for a snack, simply say no. For if you do appease the elephant with snacks, you are sure to end up a ripe mess. It appears that elephants, perhaps, don’t have the best table—err … trunk—manners. The young boy pictured throughout the book finds himself with a face covered in chocolate and cotton candy for a wig. He runs from burgers that are flung like Frisbees and a popcorn-quiche tornado, and he also uses an umbrella to stay dry from a trunk-induced lemonade rain. Readers that pay attention will also discover that the snacks that the elephant works through—from animal crackers to zebra cakes—are cleverly alphabetized.

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Most stories are open to interpretation and this tale has several important themes: 1. Don’t feed wild animals. 2. Don’t forget your table manners. 3. Don’t forget that books can be simple and pure fun.

Filled with colorful cartoon-style illustrations by Md. Anwar, Don’t Feed the Elephant is a bright and entertaining picture book that is likely to appeal to fans of Laura Numeroff’s ever-popular If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (HarperCollins, 1985) and Judy Barrett’s Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1978).

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About the Author

Sherry Ellis

Sherry Ellis is an award-winning author and professional musician from Atlanta, Georgia. She plays and teaches the violin, viola, and piano. Ellis has previously published Ten Zany Birds; That Baby Woke Me Up, AGAIN; and That Mama Is a Grouch.

Ellis, her husband, and their two children live in Atlanta. For more information about her work, she invites you to visit her website at www.sherryellis.org.

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