I broke my trunk6/22/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() As readers expect, there is more to the story of Gerald's bandaged trunk than first imagined. Rhino shows up and he wants a turn, so Gerald lifts them both onto his trunk, and so on, until he has lifted Hippo, Rhino, and Hippo's big sister and her piano on his trunk. As Gerald tells Piggie, "a hippo on your trunk is heavy." But there is more to it. When he was playing with Hippo, he had the idea to lift him with his trunk. Gerald the Elephant recounts to Piggie the crazy story of how he broke his trunk. ![]() As usual, Willems' use of pastel colors and vast white backdrops work minimalist wonders, making this another fine outing of this most dependable of series. But that is not what broke his trunk, and neither is the addition of Rhino and Hippo's sister and Hippo's sister's piano. Memory bubbles let us follow along: first Elephant lifted Hippo with his trunk ("Why?" asks Piggie. After showing up with a bandaged proboscis, Elephant proceeds to tell the "long crazy story" of how it happened. Elephant and Piggie remain in the storytelling mode of We Are In A Book! (2010). ![]()
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