Konte Chameleon Fine, Fine, Fine! Ebook
A West African Folk Tale
by Cristina Kessler, Christian Epanya
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About the Ebook
A Children's African Folk Tale, Konte Chameleon, atop a wild red orchid, is surprised when a glance over his shoulder shows that his body has turned ``as red as the setting sun.'' He seeks the advice of Dr. Jalloh, a wise rabbit who spends most of the tale teaching the chameleon about his changing colors as he leaps from leaf to twig to rock. Then, in the flick of a snake's tongue, Konte uses his new knowledge to momentarily--anti-climactically--trick Khadi Python. The telling uses sound words throughout for emphasis, just as Verna Aardema does, a usually effective device for read-aloud sessions. But the storyline becomes cluttered with too many ``Kurr-Kurr-Kurrs'' and ``Whuut-whuuts.'' The electrifying acrylic illustrations rise above this minor flaw, as Epanya's thick brush strokes layer background leaves, trees, and grasses with color and texture, and lend plenty of snap and sizzle to the saucer-eyed protagonist. The fine design includes African textiled borders, cleverly mirrored in the West African cloth hat and sack of Dr. Jalloh.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 19 pgs
- Publish Date: Jul 28, 2016
- Last Edit Oct 14, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords West Africa, Folk Tale, Chameleon, Cristina Kessler, Christian Epanya, acrylic illustration, Africa
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