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    1. King Rollo And The Stockings (2001)

      by David McKee

      Cook has baked Mrs Harris a cake and would like King Rollo to deliver it to her. The only problem is how to get there. King Rollo is worried he'll forget the way. How he remembers the route and learns his left and right will take children on a hilarious journey and delight their parents. For over... (learn more about this book)

    1. Elmer's Friends (Gujarati- English) (1999)

      by David McKee

      Meet Elmer -- every child's favorite patchwork elephant! (learn more about this book)

    1. Elmer and the Lost Teddy (1999)

      by David McKee

      One night, Elmer hears the sound of crying. It is Baby Elephant, who can’t sleep because he has lost his teddy. Elmer offers to lend Baby Elephant his teddy for the night and to search for the lost teddy the next day. But Baby Elephant’s stays missing until Elmer’s cousin, Wilbur, gets involved... (learn more about this book)

    1. Elmer's Day (1994)

      by David McKee

      Bold graphic illustrations highlight a new volume in the Elmer Board Book series, featuring Elmer, the patchwork elephant, in which Elmer takes toddlers through a simple introduction to daily routines. (learn more about this book)

    1. Tusk Tusk (1990)

      by David McKee

      After the white elephants and the black elephants kill each other off, the grey descendants of those nonfighting elephants who hid during the war emerge, only to eventually find new differences to set them against each other. (learn more about this book)

    1. Elmer (1989)

      by David McKee

      Elmer the elephant is bright-colored patchwork all over. No wonder the other elephants laugh at him! If he were ordinary elephant color, the others might stop laughing. That would make Elmer feel better, wouldn't it? The surprising conclusion of David McKee's comical fable is a celebration of... (learn more about this book)

    1. I Hate My Teddy Bear (1984)

      by David McKee

      Two children, sent out to play, spend their time arguing over the relative merits of their teddy bears while a galaxy of strange characters and objects passes them by unnoticed. (learn more about this book)