by Arlene Mosel (Author)
In this Caldecott Medal-winning tale set in Old Japan, a lively little woman who loves to laugh pursues her runaway dumpling--and must outwit the wicked three-eyed oni when she lands in their clutches.
"The pictures are in perfect harmony with the humorous mood of the story. . . . It's all done with a commendable amount of taste, imagination, and style."--
School Library Journal (starred review)
"A beautifully convincing tale."--
The New York Times Book Review "Using elements of traditional Japanese art, the illustrator has made marvelously imaginative pictures."--
The Horn Book "Lent's pictures are a lively blend of finely detailed, delicate drawings and rip-roaring good humor."--
The Boston Globe "A good read-aloud with lots of suspense."--
Learning Awards:
ALA Notable Children's Book
Child Study Association Book of the Year
The Horn Book Fanfare
Back Jacket
In this tale set in Old Japan, a lively little woman who loves to laugh pursues her runaway dumpling-and must outwit the wicked three-eyed oni when she lands in their clutches.
Author Biography
Arlene Mosel was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1921. She was a librarian and an author who wrote two award-winning children's picture books with Blair Lent: Tikki Tikki Tembo, which won the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award and was an ALA Notable Book as well as a New York Times pick for best children's book, and The Funny Little Woman, which won the Caldecott Medal and a 1974 Hans Christian Andersen International Children's Book Award.
Number of Pages: 40
Dimensions: 0.13 x 8.93 x 9.35 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 14, 1993
Award: Caldecott Medal (1973)
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Funny Little Woman
Interest Level: Lower Grades, K-3
Reading Level: 3.6
Point Value: 0.5