Once elephants came in two colours: black or white. They loved all other creatures - but each set wanted to exterminate the elephants that were not the same as themselves. Peace-loving individuals ran and hid in the deepest jungle, and battle commenced. The war-mongers all succeeded. For a long time it seemed that there were no elephants in the world at all, not of any colour. But then the descendants of the peace-loving ones emerged from the jungle, and by now they were all grey.
About the Author
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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The classic story about prejudice and conflict, more applicable now than ever.
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Two bands of elephants, one black and one white, ``loved all creatures, but they hated each other.'' Each group keeps to its own side of the jungle, until a war breaks out between them, and the peace-loving elephants from both sides take cover in the jungle. After a bitter battle, all the elephants lay dead; no elephants are seen for many years. One day the descendants of the peace-lovers emerge: ``They were grey.'' The book ends on an ironic note as members of the new grey breed notice that they fall into two groups once again, each with differently shaped ears. The stylized renderings of the elephants and their environs make this straightforward book about prejudice easier to digest in an allegorical sense; the story becomes both accessible and illuminating. In clear, bold illustrations that celebrate shape and color, McKee incorporates several witty touches: the elephants' trunks become weapons, the ``darkest jungle'' is portrayed as a giant maze. Although the book stands on its own merit, it might also offer an excellent point of departure for discussion between parent and child. Ages 5-10. (Mar.)
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Excellent for educators of children of all ages. I was introduced to this book during a seminar on 'philosphising with children' in Holland. The black elephants and the white elephants don't like each other and start a war that continues until all elephants are dead. Just before the war starts the peace loving elephants from each side run off into the deapest jungle. For many years no elephants are seen, until one day the grandchildren of the white and black peace loving elephants emerge from the deapest jungle. They are grey and for some time every thing goes along just fine. But! one day the grey elephants with the big ears start giving the grey elephants with the small ears dirty looks...
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