Even a noisemaker can find a place in the band.
In this simple but effective Italian import, the author/illustrator of All About Cats (2017) offers a reassuring message. With whimsical, colorful cartoons, she introduces Edward the elephant’s friends, an array of highly individual jungle animals who make beautiful instrumental music together. Alas, no matter what instrument he tries, Edward can make only “a terrible noise.” He never misses a band concert, but he’s always the audience. One day, he’s late, and his noisy arrival suggests another possibility: Edward can be the drummer. The story is conveyed in short sentences surrounded by images full of detail—sometimes in vignettes and sometimes double-page spreads. The Polish illustrator’s appealing animal characters have googly eyes, stylized noses, and happy smiles. The zebra sports dark glasses; Edward wears checkered pants with suspenders. The band members play a wild variety of instruments, from harp and double bass to accordion and toy xylophone. Their jungle is full of colorful variety, too. These bright, scribbly illustrations are the stars of the show. One striking scene shows Edward, drink in hand, enjoying a musical performance, clearly part of the circle even in his role as audience—which (it should have been noted) is also important. The circle is repeated on the last spread, when Edward and his new drum join the band. Whether by accident or design, Filipina often spaces her characters far enough apart from one another to suggest social distancing.
An agreeable lesson in inclusion.
(Picture book. 4-8)