Elmer the Elephant is a very colorful and unique elephant. He has a patchwork - like skin with all different colors. One day, Elmer decides to play a trick on the other elephants. He covers himself with grey mud to look like the other elephants. But in the end, the other elephants show that they love Elmer just the way he is, with all his bright colors.
The moral is about accepting differences. Elmer is different with his colorful skin, and the other elephants show that they love him as he is in the end.
One possible moral could be the importance of imagination. In the story, Elmer might use his imagination during the bedtime story, which shows how it can enrich our experiences, especially in a quiet, bedtime moment.
Definitely not. Elmer Gantry is purely fictional. The author crafted the story and characters to convey particular ideas and emotions, not based on any actual events or people.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact story. But generally, it might be about Elmer's adventure to find his lost teddy. Maybe he has to go through different places, meet various characters, and overcome some difficulties along the way to get his teddy back.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the 'elmer gantry novel'. It could be about a character named Elmer Gantry who might be involved in various adventures, relationships or a journey of self - discovery.
Obviously, Elmer is one of the main characters as the title has his name. And his lost teddy is also like a main character in a way because the whole story seems to revolve around it.