Elmer and Wilbur

Elmer and Wilbur by David McKee is a delightful addition to the world of children’s literature, published by HarperCollins on September 30, 1996. This 32-page book is presented in English and features the beloved patchwork elephant, Elmer, as he embarks on a new adventure with his cousin, Wilbur. The story revolves around their shared love for practical jokes, leading to a humorous situation that ultimately brings Wilbur back down to earth.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover the playful dynamics between Elmer and Wilbur, highlighting themes of friendship and humor. The narrative explores the antics of these two elephants, showcasing their unique personalities and the fun they create together. With its focus on animals and social themes, this book is sure to entertain young readers while also providing a light-hearted exploration of their interactions.
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Everyone’s flocking to meet Wilbur. Everyone’s favorite patchwork elephant is back in his fourth hilarious adventure. Elmer loves practical jokes, but so does his black-and-white cousin, Wilbur. That is, until Elmer has an idea that brings Wilbur back down to earth, in more ways than one.
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