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Rabbit Makes a Monkey of Lion: A Swahili Tale

by Verna Aardema, George W. Bateman, Jerry Pinkney (Illustrator), Jerry Pinkney
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Overview

"That little rascal made a monkey out of me again," cries Lion; and no matter how ferocious he acts, Lion can't catch the clever thieves stealing honey from his calabash tree.

With the help of his friends Bush-rat and Turtle, smart and nimble Rabbit makes a fool of the mighty but slow-witted king of the forest.

Synopsis

"That little rascal made a monkey out of me again," cries Lion; and no matter how ferocious he acts, Lion can't catch the clever thieves stealing honey from his calabash tree.

Publishers Weekly

First with Bush-rat and then with Turtle, Rabbit visits the calabash tree, about which the honey guide bird has trilled songs of sweet nectar. But that tree is Lion's, and he confronts the invaders just as they are settling into a meal. Quick-witted, Rabbit eludes Lion, but not before he has made the larger beast look foolish and thus prompt his refrain, ``That little rascal made a monkey out of me!'' Credited as a Swahili tale, the story will remind some of Brer Rabbit's pranks on Brer Fox, or of other trickster tales. Aardema offers up a sound piece of storytelling, admirably reflected in Pinkney's full-color watercolor and pencil illustrations; he composes a lush jungle setting for the folksy antics, and brings drama to the text with his depictions of the various escapes from the hapless Lion. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

First with Bush-rat and then with Turtle, Rabbit visits the calabash tree, about which the honey guide bird has trilled songs of sweet nectar. But that tree is Lion's, and he confronts the invaders just as they are settling into a meal. Quick-witted, Rabbit eludes Lion, but not before he has made the larger beast look foolish and thus prompt his refrain, ``That little rascal made a monkey out of me!'' Credited as a Swahili tale, the story will remind some of Brer Rabbit's pranks on Brer Fox, or of other trickster tales. Aardema offers up a sound piece of storytelling, admirably reflected in Pinkney's full-color watercolor and pencil illustrations; he composes a lush jungle setting for the folksy antics, and brings drama to the text with his depictions of the various escapes from the hapless Lion. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)

Children's Literature - Deborah Zink Roffino

Story weaver Aardema sprinkles her jolly tales with syllables to mimic all manner of sounds-making this a perfect read aloud. A quick and clever rabbit stars in this folktale that proves that one does not need to be big to be smart. Wonderful, award-winning watercolor art depicts the jungle and the plains of Africa.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1993
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780140545937

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