
Caldecott Award
Resolution: This book has several animals that are the main characters including a mosquito, iguana, python, rabbit, crow, monkey, Mother Owl, owlet, and lion.
Conflict: The problem in this story is trying to find out who is responsible for killing the owlet. Mother Owl will not tell the sun to rise again until she finds out who is responsible for killing her baby.
Rising Action: Each animal’s part in the story causes a chain reaction which causes the owlet to die.
Climax: It is decided that it is the mosquito's fault since she started the chain reaction.
Falling Action: Mother Owl told the sun to rise.
Resolution: Ever since that time the mosquito buzzes in people’s ears asking if everyone is still mad at her for accidently killing the owlet.
Illustrations: The illustrations in this book are very colorful. I liked that most of the backgrounds on each page were black because that brought out the subjects in the foreground better. Some of the animals in the illustrations had a little bit of an abstract look to them which I thought was interesting.
Aardema, V., Dillon, L., Dillon, D., Wallerstein, W., Tehon, A., & Egolf, R. L. (1975). Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears: a West African tale. New York: Dial Press.
Conflict: The problem in this story is trying to find out who is responsible for killing the owlet. Mother Owl will not tell the sun to rise again until she finds out who is responsible for killing her baby.
Rising Action: Each animal’s part in the story causes a chain reaction which causes the owlet to die.
Climax: It is decided that it is the mosquito's fault since she started the chain reaction.
Falling Action: Mother Owl told the sun to rise.
Resolution: Ever since that time the mosquito buzzes in people’s ears asking if everyone is still mad at her for accidently killing the owlet.
Illustrations: The illustrations in this book are very colorful. I liked that most of the backgrounds on each page were black because that brought out the subjects in the foreground better. Some of the animals in the illustrations had a little bit of an abstract look to them which I thought was interesting.
Aardema, V., Dillon, L., Dillon, D., Wallerstein, W., Tehon, A., & Egolf, R. L. (1975). Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears: a West African tale. New York: Dial Press.
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