Elephant and the Rainbow

“Elephant and the Rainbow” by Keith Faulkner is a children’s book published by Borders Press in April 1990. This edition features 22 pages and is presented in English, offering a story told in rhyme that explores themes of self-acceptance and inner beauty through the journey of an elephant who feels sad about her dull gray appearance.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the importance of inner qualities over outward appearances. The story illustrates how the elephant learns to appreciate herself beyond her looks, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction. With its focus on animals, particularly elephants, this book provides an engaging way for young readers to reflect on self-worth and acceptance.
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The elephant, sad that she is dull and gray, learns that what matters is what’s inside, not the way you look. Told in rhyme.
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