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THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER by Linda Ragsdale

THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER

From the Peace Dragon Tales series

by Linda Ragsdale ; illustrated by Cat LeMaster

Pub Date: March 21st, 2023
ISBN: 9781486726998
Publisher: Flowerpot Press

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room.

Artie, a brown-skinned boy with dark, curly hair, imagines his feelings are colorful elephants. There’s a red elephant that represents anger, a green elephant that represents anxiety, a purple elephant that represents frustration, and so on. Like his feelings, the elephants are sometimes small and manageable but other times grow and stampede, causing Artie to act out, too. Ironically, Artie notes, for animals with such large ears, the elephants don’t always listen, but he finally has a brilliant idea: He should be the one to listen to them instead. Listening to his emotions helps Artie better voice his emotions, shrinking the elephants and resulting in fewer stampedes—and fewer outbursts from Artie. The text is effective, although backmatter to help direct readers and their caregivers to better express and understand their emotions is sorely missed. While bright and cheerful, the artwork looks rudimentary and may remind some of the early days of digital picture book artwork. While the messaging and story are strong, the execution leaves a lot to be desired. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Well told, but a few missteps detract from the tale.

(Picture book. 4-8)