Elephants Aloft

Elephants Aloft, ill. Keith Baker, Harcourt Brace, 1993.

Kathi Appelt's Elephants Aloft may be the best concept book since that old Rosie's Walk. With a printed text that is exclusively prepositions, the pictures tell the story. Two baby elephants climb in a hot air balloon, float above the onion-domed stuctures, between stone pillars, behind a waterfall, beyond the rainbow, and "into the arms of Auntie Rwanda." For his wonderful pictures, Keith Baker used acrylics on illustration board, strong line and texture, and a lovely soft pallette. What fun!

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