
Edward the Emu by Sheena Knowles, illustrated by Rod Clement, 1988.
Edward the Emu lives in a zoo, but he finds it boring. He is so bored that he decides to try living with and acting like the other animals.
First, he envies the seals who live in the pen next to his and always seem to be swimming and having fun. So, one night, he jumps out of his pen to join the seals. The next day, he hangs out with the seals, lying in the sun and balancing a ball on his nose. It’s much more fun than his boring old pen, but then he overhears a zoo visitor say that the lions are “the best thing to see at the zoo.”

Edward once again switches pens, deciding that he’ll try to be a lion. He spends the next day growling and snarling while the lions roar. It’s a lot of fun, but then another visitor comments that he likes snakes the best.

Once again, Edward switches pens and tries being a snake. This time, someone comments about great emus are. Feeling better about himself, Edward decides to return to his own pen.

However, to Edward’s surprise, there is another emu in his pen, his replacement because he disappeared! It’s not a problem, though, because the new emu, Edwina, is glad to see him, and Edward is less likely to be bored now that he has a friend.

A friend sent me this cute picture book from Australia. The story is told in rhyme, and the pictures of Edward trying to be different types of animals are fun.