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Title: Elmer
Author: David McKee
Editorial: Beascoa
Review:
“Elmer” It is a classic of children's literature written by David McKee. This endearing story tells the story of Elmer, a very special elephant that is not gray like the others, but of bright and striking colors. Through the history of Elmer, the author invites children to reflect on the importance of diversity, self -acceptance and the value of being unique.
The story follows Elmer, who sometimes feels different and seeks to fit in his group of elephants. One day, he decides that he wants to change his appearance to resemble others, but soon he discovers that what makes him special is precisely his difference. Throughout the story, small readers will learn that diversity is something that enriches us and that being different is not only normal, but also something beautiful.
The colorful and cheerful illustrations are one of the great attractions of the book. The striking colored paintings that form Elmer's skin capture the attention of children and help them understand the message of acceptance and respect for differences. In addition, the simple and repetitive narrative is perfect for the little ones, allowing them to follow the story easily and enjoy the outcome.
History encourages empathy and shows that we all have something special that makes us unique, and that that must be a reason for celebration. A lovely story that becomes an ideal tool to teach children the importance of being oneself and valuing differences in others.



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