000074692 000__ 01287cam\a2200301\\\4500 000074692 001__ 74692 000074692 005__ 20210513030259.0 000074692 008__ 741024s1975\\\\nyua\\\j\\\\\\00011\eng\\ 000074692 010__ $$a74-002886 000074692 020__ $$a0803760892 000074692 020__ $$a9780803760899 000074692 020__ $$a0803760876 (lib. bdg) 000074692 020__ $$a9780803760875 (lib. bdg.) 000074692 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm01094805 000074692 035__ $$a74692 000074692 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dm.c.$$dIEP 000074692 049__ $$aISEA 000074692 0500_ $$aPZ8.1.A213$$bWh 000074692 0820_ $$a[398.2]$$aE 000074692 1001_ $$aAardema, Verna. 000074692 24510 $$aWhy mosquitoes buzz in people's ears :$$ba West African tale /$$cretold by Verna Aardema ; pictures by Leo and Diane Dillon. 000074692 260__ $$aNew York :$$bDial Press,$$c[1975] 000074692 300__ $$a[30] p. :$$bcol. ill. ;$$c26 cm. 000074692 520__ $$aA retelling of a traditional West African tale that reveals how the mosquito developed its annoying habit. A mosquito annoyed the iguana, who frightened the python, who scared the rabbit ... and now the whole jungle is in an uproar because the sun won't rise. The animals discuss the situation and decide to punish the mosquito. Even today, whenever we hear a mosquito buzz, we smack it hard! 000074692 586__ $$aCaldecott Medal, 1976. 000074692 650_0 $$aFolklore$$zAfrica, West. 000074692 7001_ $$aDillon, Leo,$$eill. 000074692 7001_ $$aDillon, Diane,$$eill. 000074692 85200 $$bcmc$$hPZ8.1.A213$$iWh 000074692 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:74692$$pGLOBAL_SET 000074692 980__ $$aBIB 000074692 980__ $$aBOOK