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Publisher Description
Sadie is on her way to deliver an elephant to her Great-Aunt Josephine, who lives completely alone and can really use the company.
She tries everything from mailing the elephant to boarding a plane, a train, and an alligator to get to her aunt's home. Along the way she meets an array of interesting characters, including an odd postal worker and a gang of bandit monkeys, who all help her get where she is going.
This eccentric and hilarious story from Philip C. Stead, the author of the Caldecott-winning A Sick Day for Amos McGee and illustrator Matthew Cordell will surprise and entertain from beginning to end.
This title has Common Core connections.
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Stead (Sebastian and the Balloon) channels some Russell Hoban style loopiness with this story about Sadie, a girl attempting to ship an elephant to her Great-Aunt Josephine, "who lives almost completely alone and could really use the company." When postal employee Jim shows Sadie how many stamps this would require a wheelbarrowful Sadie swipes a handy biplane and stuffs her elephant into the passenger seat. A crash follows, and an alligator comes to the rescue, after which Sadie and her elephant join a band of monkey train robbers, and complete their trip via ice-cream truck. Cordell's (Rooting for You) loose pen, ink, and watercolor drawings, festooned with cheerful hand-lettered words (the phrase "chugga chugga beans beans" is especially likely to become a household mantra), strike precisely the right note of genteel wackiness. It isn't easy to sustain and control a story that unfolds with the speed and unpredictability that this one does, but Stead and Cordell like Sadie herself deliver the goods. Ages 3 7.