Umm. . . . .not to read things in that aren't there, but has anyone else noticed that the bird looks like an eagle and has red and blue tones to some of his feathers? Is he representative of America? Is America supposed to be the bully?
I have liked the Elmer books up to this point (and we have also read Elmer, Elmer and Friends, Elmer and Papa Red, and Elmer and Super El), but I agree with the review saying the plot has been done. It's been done in Leo Lionni's Swimmy; it's been done with the story of the Trojan horse; it's been done in A Bug's Life with the giant bird. I'm glad all the other animals came up with a way to save the little birds, and yet. . .somehow this book seemed, to me, to be both unsettling and unoriginal.
All that said, I like the patchwork elephant very much and don't find his appearance distracting from the story at all. Maybe we're just used to him.