SynopsisA 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! Leo and Diane Dillon won the 1976 Caldecott Medal for Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, making Leo Dillon the first African-American artist to be so honored. Now this classic, which has delighted millions of children, is at last available in Spanish., 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 Leo and Diane Dillon won the 1976 Caldecott Medal for Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, making Leo Dillon the first African-American artist to be so honored. Now this classic, which has delighted millions of children, is at last available in Spanish., Un mosquito chiquito cuenta una historia, con tal lujo de detalles y tan exagerada, que desencadena una serie de eventos entre quienes le escuchaban: algunos de ellos cómicos y otros, lamentablemente, tristes. Todos los animales de la selva se entristecen al saber que ha muerto una lechuza por causa de la historia y esto le ocasiona una terrible tristeza a mamá lechuza hasta el punto que no puede despertar al sol. Los animales se juntan para arreglar la situación y castigar al mosquito. Mosquito decide no exagerar las historias nunca más y al mismo tiempo aprende una gran lección. Las poderosas ilustraciones e impresiones de maderas de Leo y Diane Dillon, merecedoras de premios, evocan de una manera impactante el ambiente de la selva., 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 Leo and Diane Dillon won the 1976 Caldecott Medal for Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, making Leo Dillon the first African-American artist to be so honored. Now this classic, which has delighted millions of children, is at last available in Spanish.