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RHINOS FOR LUNCH AND ELEPHANTS FOR SUPPER! A Maasai Tale by Tololwa M.--Adapt. Mollel Kirkus Star

RHINOS FOR LUNCH AND ELEPHANTS FOR SUPPER! A Maasai Tale

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Pub Date: March 23rd, 1992
Publisher: Clarion/Houghton Mifflin

A little hare is terrified when she comes home to hear a voice booming out of her own cave, proclaiming itself a voracious monster. A fox who offers to drive the monster away proves to be just as easily frightened, as do a series of ever-larger animals. In the end, it's a doughty little frog who waves her walking stick and rousts out the source of the scary voice: a cheeky caterpillar. Mollel, whose retelling of another story from his Maasai heritage, The Orphan Boy, is a Notable Children's Book for 1992, tells this amusing cumulative tale with a verve that especially recommends it for oral sharing; Spurll sets her wonderfully expressive animal characters in a carefully composed jungle attractively bordered with a lively geometric design, adding such delightful touches as a bespectacled leopard reading to her wide-eyed cubs. Delightful.