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Nine Animals and the Well Book

Nine Animals and the Well
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  • Nine Animals and the Well
  • Written by author James Rumford
  • Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 2003
  • Who hasn’t gone to a birthday party and had “present envy”? Who hasn’t felt the pride of thinking of just the right gift, only to find out that someone else has thought of a better one? Who hasn’t had to learn the hard way tha
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Who hasn’t gone to a birthday party and had “present envy”? Who hasn’t felt the pride of thinking of just the right gift, only to find out that someone else has thought of a better one? Who hasn’t had to learn the hard way that the greatest gift of all is friendship? This is the lesson the nine animals are about to learn as they make their way to the palace to celebrate the raja-king’s birthday. Why nine animals? And why the well? Because James Rumford’s original fable is also a counting book, where we learn that our ten Arabic numerals came not from Arabia, as one might think, but from India.
With its pictures of paper collage reminiscent of the glorious designs on the walls of the Taj Mahal, Nine Animals and the Well will teach, amuse, and delight.

Publishers Weekly

Even with its finely crafted collage illustrations and intriguing facts about the origin of so-called Arabic numerals, Rumford's (There's a Monster in the Alphabet) counting book adds up to less than the sum of its parts. Invited to a birthday party for the young raja-king, each of nine animals in turn discards his gift in favor of joining in another animal's more desirable present. Thus Monkey throws away his one loaf of bread and shares Rhino's gift of two mangoes, which is soon obscured by Camel's three cakes, etc.; readers young enough to enjoy the predictable plot are likely to be put off by the drawn-out storytelling. The sophisticated collages, on the other hand, will have broad appeal. Rumsford renders the animals in translucent papers, which he embellishes with brush, pen and pencil. Stripes and mottled shading add texture, and the palette of complementary greens and reds supplies both harmony and contrast. Handmade flower-petal paper backs the collage compositions, intensifying the visual interest. Margins house the numeral featured in each spread, pictured in its European, North African, Arabic and initial Indian forms. The evolution of the numerals, however, is not integral to the story, and the introduction and endnote, which explain this history, feel tacked on. Ages 5-10. (May) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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