Elmer's visit to his grandfather and their active reminiscences touchingly explore both memory and the importance of family relationships.' - Financial Times
Elmer is on his way to visit his Grandpa Eldo. He has great fun reminding Eldo of all the things they used to do together, but is Eldo quite as forgetful as Elmer thinks? He may be old but he is an elephant, after all, and elephants never forget. Do they?
Elmer's visit to his grandfather and their active reminiscences touchingly explore both memory and the importance of family relationships.' - Financial Times
Elmer is on his way to visit his Grandpa Eldo. He has great fun reminding Eldo of all the things they used to do together, but is Eldo quite as forgetful as Elmer thinks? He may be old but he is an elephant, after all, and elephants never forget. Do they?
Elmer is on his way to visit his Grandpa Eldo. He has great fun reminding Eldo of all the things they used to do together, but is Eldo quite as forgetful as Elmer thinks? He may be old but he is an elephant, after all, and elephants never forget. Do they?
“"David McKee never fails to please with a story." --Child Education”
"A tonic to read." Child Education
"David McKee's work is always great...well-worth a place on any bookshelf. Warmly recommended" -- Keith Dudhnath TheBookbag.co.uk
"A perfect present from grandparents, although it's a delightful read for everyone. Warmly recommended." The Bookbag
"A warm, colourful tale perfect for sharing with a grandparent." -- Dawn Casey armadillomagazine.com
"We love Elmer!" Nursery Education magazine
David McKee's first book was published in 1964. His books are now published in many languages throughout the world, and many of them have been adapted for television. He is one of the leading contemporary children's book creators.
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