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* 1996 Children's Books (NY Public Library)
* Notable 1997 Childrens' Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
* 1997 Editor's Choice (Booklist)
* Booklist Notable Children's Books of 1997
* 멛asting Connections of 1996' Book Links
ε ҳ ٹ ƺ ֽ ڰ Ʈ Ķ , θ Ű ٰ ȣ ʴ 鼭 ִ ʰ , ұϴ. ȣ̴ ٹ ʰ ϳ (δ Ϳ ɰ) ڱⰡ ȣ̶ ٰ ο Դϴ. ƴ ٹ...
Caldecott Fred Marcellino Helen Bannerman ̾߱⸦ ְ Ƹٿ 籸߽ϴ. ̾߱ , ݺ̱ ڵ ѹ մϴ.
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Edition: Paperback, 72 pages
ISBN : 0060080930
å ũ : 16.5cm x 16.5cm
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The New York Times Book Review
The Story of Little Babaji deserves a place of honor beside its old original. May they both live for another hundred years.
Booklist
Change the offensive names and the racist illustrations, and Bannerman's beloved story Little Black Sambo is restored to children for their delight. By one of those mysterious publishing coincidences, two great new versions of the story have come out in the same season, nearly 100 years after Bannerman first published her story in 1899. Lester and Pickney's large, beautiful picture book, Sam and the Tigers , keeps to the essentials of Bannerman's book, but words and pictures play with the original fantasy and embellish it in a warm African American storytelling voice. Marcellino's book is small and square (though not as small as Bannerman's original). The names are now Indian, and the setting is India (where Bannerman lived for 30 years). Otherwise, the text is the same, and it is a joy to read aloud those simple sentences with their satisfying repetition and rhythm ("Oh! Please Mr. Tiger, don't eat me up . . ." ). The clear, funny pictures show Babaji as a happy, loving child, and there's wonderful comedy in his confrontations with the big bully tigers, who then fall prey to their own silliness and vanity. Best of all is the final reversal, when the tigers chase one another so fast they turn into butter, and Babaji's mother makes the butter into pancakes, and he gets to eat them up.
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