The Slightly Annoying Elephant by David Walliams
Ill. by Tony Ross. Harper Collins, 2015. ISBN 9780007493999
(Age: Pre-school - Yr 2) Recommended. One day, without really
thinking about it, Sam filled out one of those "Adopt
an Animal" forms that are available from zoos. So you can imagine
his surprise
when he answers the door to find not his mum, not a friend, not the
postman but
. . . a very large blue elephant who has come to make its home
with Sam. A big, blue
bossy elephant that has Sam flummoxed and frustrated trying to meet
its demands.
A bath, food, an exercise bike. So when there is another knock on
the door, Sam
hurtles to answer it and welcome his mum back from the shops but . .
.
Full of the quirky humour that is Walliams and accompanied by the
masterful
illustrations of Tony Ross, this is a laugh out loud book that will
have
children of all ages enchanted and wanting to hear it over and over.
The ending
is very quirky with a lesson to be learned and opens up a discussion
about what
Sam will do next. My students were totally engrossed in it, joining
in and
thoroughly enjoying themselves.
This is the first picture book by David Walliams and while the theme
of a wild
animal turning up unexpectedly to make its home with a child is not
new,
Walliams brings a fresh approach that ensures this book will be a
winner.
Barbara Braxton