Laura Ingalls Wilder Award winner
The Laura Ingalls Wilder Award was first given to its namesake in 1954. The award, a bronze medal, honors an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period of years, a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children. Eric Carle won this award in 2003. He has a number of books but today i'm going to talk about The Greedy Python. Like all of Eric Carle's illustrations he uses the art of collage to capture the figures in his books. I like this book because I like snakes and it rhymes. It flows very well from page to page and take sis on a journey with a greedy snake who eats everything in sight from a mouse to an elephant. He eats so much food that he throws them all up and feels hungry once again. The snake who didn't learn anything from his previous meal sees his own which is long and curved and eats it all until he disappears. This silly book teaches young students the importance of not being greedy. The illustrations are very creative and detailed for collage. Students will find joy in trying to make their own collage animals. This book should be used for young children tot each them a valuable lesson while providing them with a silly and important story.
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