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Myth- Aliki , The Gods and Goddesses of Olympics , Harper Collins Publishers , 1994 .
After reading The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus , my first reaction was
that it was a wonderful and fascinating example of how Greek mythology explains the
theories about life , death , and the wonders of nature . Although I enjoyed the book , I
also wondered if it was a little too confusing to a young child , since many long Greek
names were used and many characters interacting together became too complicated and
involved.
The story began with the creation of the earth , sky, all living
things, and with the birth of the Gods and Goddesses that reigned on Mount Olympus . The
author also took each of the twelve gods and goddesses and individually summarized their
personality and duties and their purpose and connection to the world . The author who also
illustrated the book , used brilliant and vibrant colors and also portrayed the
personality visually by scenes and images that clearly showed the emotional side of the
gods .
This myth contained some violence , sinister and inappropriate behavior
among the gods and cruel and even frightening illustrations that I thought might be too
overwhelming for a young impressionable mind . An example of this would be when "
Cronus married his sister Rhea , and they had many children . But Cronus was afraid that
one of them might overthrow him just as he had overthrown his father . So as each child
was born , he swallowed it ." Although Cronus eventually "throws up" the
unharmed children in the end, I feel the initial reaction might be more lasting , as well
as the fact that Cronus married his sister , which is an unacceptable taboo in society .
There were other strong images conveyed , both verbally and visually dealing with death ,
jealousy , deceit , and deformities of man and beast . Although I enjoyed this book , I
felt it should be read to an older audience that will not be negatively impressed by some
parts of the story .
Tall Tale : Kellog Steven , Sally Ann Thunder , Ann Whirlwind Crockett , Morrow Junior
Books , 1995
In this tale , author Steven Kellog depicts the incredible story of a
girl named Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind who has an amazing amount of strength, vitality
and agility and who sets off for the frontier at age eight . She lived with the animals
and loved her life in the wilderness until one day she meets a stranger in the woods that
needs her help . It is Davy Crockett , the most famous woodsman in America . They fall in
love and marry, but the amazing feats of strength and courage fill her daily life and
continue to surprise the town folk in this nineteenth century tale .
My first reaction to this tall tale was that it was funny , light , and
had a lot of vitality . The plot was simple for children to follow and had only one main
character , which would let the children focus on the cumulative events that happened to
this character and how the story leads to its climax.
I definitely got the feeling that I was looking at a nineteenth century
story by the authors illustration and colors used. Earth tones of brown, yellow , green
and blue set the stage for an early American atmosphere . This tale , portrayed in a
humorous way , showed how the rugged heroines of long ago dealt with the hardships and
dangers of frontier life . I feel young children will like this book and enjoy its
funny and whimsical dialogue and illustrations , and perhaps get a comical glimpse of life
on the frontier of long ago.
Folktale : Aardema Verna . Why Mosquitoes Buzz in peoples Ears , Illustrated by Leo and
Diane Dillon , Dial Press , 1975 .
I found this African folktale to be a delightfully imaginative and
entertaining tale that has a simple lesson that young children would be able to understand
and relate to . The tale begins with a mosquito that tells a tall tale (lie) to an iguana
. This sets off a chain reaction that ends in a terrible disaster involving the death of a
baby owl , and a mother owl that reacts to this disaster by refusing to hoot and wake the
sun the next morning . As the talking jungle animals tried to pinpoint who was the cause
of this terrible accident , a sequence of events recounts back to the origin and
eventually the mosquito is incriminated.
This is a cumulative tale which used repetition , accumulation and
rhythm to make a interesting and appealing story for young children .This folk tale
teaches the most basic lesson that you should never lie or there will be serious
consequences as a result . In the end, the mosquito would not admit to his lies and
therefore as a result he had a guilty conscience thereafter . In the last paragraph the
author ties the entire story together by saying that because the mosquito has a guilty
conscience he always goes around whining in peoples ears asking " zeee ! Is
everyone still angry at me ?", and that is the reason "why mosquitoes buzz in
peoples ears ".
The illustrations were colorful, bold and gave the reader the feeling
and flavor of an African jungle . The only part I thought was sad was when the baby owl
died , and I thought it brought a solemn note to an otherwise entertaining and creative
folktale . The author also uses certain words three times whenever describing the sounds
of the animals or an important emotion to be emphasized . An example of this is when the
monkey "flew into the forest crying "kaa, kaa ,kaa !" When expressing the
sadness of the mother owl the author repeated the words "so sad , so sad, so sad
!"I felt this book would be enjoyed by a young audience and would teach a valuable
lesson about the importance of truth as well as being a fun and entertaining edition to a
school or home library .
Fable :Jones , Carol. Town Mouse Country Mouse , Houghton Mifflin Co. , 1995
The Town Mouse Country Mouse was a an adorable fable that I felt was
excellent for young children . The basic and simple story begins with two cousins , Town
Mouse and Country Mouse who decide to visit one anothers homes . Town Mouse has
unrealistic expectations about life in the country , and soon he is out of place in an
environment filled with unusual sights, sounds , and dangers . He begins to long for his
familiar world in town and heads back home along with his country cousin who longs for a
glimpse at city life . Country Mouse discovers also that he is happier in his own familiar
world and both realize that theres no place like home .
This story would be very easily understood and enjoyed by small
children .The two main characters have a simple plot and dialogue however , it is very
descriptive which gave me the feeling of being there and going through each encounter that
the mice did. The timeless fable also teaches a very moralistic lesson of how people can
falsely believe the grass is always greener on the other side .
The author , who also illustrated the book , created cut out peep holes
through the pages in order to see future happenings which added a different dimension and
creativity to the book . I thought the illustrations were cozy and charming and certainly
gave the reader the feeling of being in the country and the city . The Town Mouse Country
Mouse had a touch of humor and warmth that would delight any age group and both children
and adults can relate to its wise message and moralistic lesson for generations to
come .
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