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The Children’s Book Review
The Lobster and the Elephant
Written by Karl Wielecki
Illustrated by Darrell Rainge
Age Range: 4-9
Paperback: 63 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN-13: 978-1517-382698
What to expect: Animals, Adventure, Life Lessons, and Rhyming Text
The Lobster and the Elephant is a rhyming chapter book filled with adventures that are ideal for newly independent readers.
Mr. Lobster, who also goes by Lucas, longs for an adventure. When he leaves the ocean and sets out to explore the lands beyond, he meets Noelle the Elephant. Together, this unlikely duo travels far and wide through the desert and forest, and even over a mountain. They meet some new friends along the way who are in need of advice, which the pair of travelers happily provide. A grouchy cricket discovers he doesn’t need to stay mad, a ladybug learns to share, and a mountain goat realizes it’s always best to tell the truth.
Author Karl Wielecki has created a set of thoughtful characters that are brought to life with enjoyable rhyming text, which allows kids to read with animation and expression while also working on the literacy skill of prediction. The writing also has a substantial sensory appeal that is enhanced with simple, digital color illustrations that catch the eye.
Where the elephant walked, the wheat grew so high,
When it swayed in the breeze it tickled her thigh.
Butterflies fluttered from stalk to stalk.
Above them circled a red-tailed hawk.
At their feet grew wildflowers galore,
And tea olive shrubs gave a scent to adore.
The gentle swoosh when the wind bent the wheat
Was the only sound their ears did meet.
The Lobster and the Elephant encourages both adventure and kindness while also imparting the message that there is no place like home. This beginner chapter book provides a fun and thoughtful story for readers ages four through nine.
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About the Author
Karl Wielecki is the author of The Lobster and the Elephant. He started life in Warsaw, Poland, and came to the US at the age of seven. Many years later, he moved to Orlando and introduced a crustacean to a pachyderm and sent them on a wilderness trek in a flash of fictional inspiration. An enthusiast of twos, he’s writing his second book about teenage twins transported to—well, it’s not finished yet. When not writing, he can be found shooshing his two miniature dachshunds so he can go back to writing. He is a single father of twins, enjoys pumpkin seeds, and likes to dabble on Instagram at @76kmw.
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