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Andersen Press LtdPublication date
5th February 2009ISBN
9781842707821Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations

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Elmer and the Stranger (Book & CD)
David Mckee
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Julia Eccleshare's comment:
How strangers can become friends is the theme of this entertaining story about Elmer, everyone’s favourite patchwork elephant and this edition comes complete with audio CD. This time, Elmer and his friends in the jungle help Kangaroo find out that he can jump after all. At first the Kangaroos seem strange but soon, everyone in the jungle is used to them and they all become good friends. Books featuring the wonderfully colourful elephant called Elmer are essential bedroom companions. The CD is read by Ray Brooks and comes complete with original music and sound effects. Perfect for toddlers. To see other Elmer titles click here.
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Synopsis
Elmer and the Stranger (Book & CD) by David MckeeIs there a difference between a bounce and a jump? Kangaroo thinks there is, and he is very concerned he is going to look silly in the upcoming jumping competition, until Elmer helps him discover that the one will do just as well as the other. Read along with the audio CD is included in this title to bring the story to life!
About The Author
David McKee is one of the best known illustrators of picture books,having created acknowledged modern classics such as Not Now, Bernard, Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, and Mr Benn, Gladiator. His books are published in many languages throughout the world, and many of them have been adapted for television. He was born in Devon and now
divides his time between the South of France and London.
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