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The Amazing Bone

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Originally published
  
1976

Adaptations
  
The Amazing Bone (1985)

Awards
  
Caldecott Medal

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Genres
  
Children's literature, Picture book

Similar
  
William Steig books, Caldecott Medal winners, Picture books

The Amazing Bone is a 32-page picture book by William Steig from 1976. It was nominated for the Caldecott Medal in 1977; however, Leo & Diane Dillon's Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions won, so The Amazing Bone only received the Caldecott Honor Award. It was the first of Steig's few books in which the main character is a female.

Contents

The story is about how Pearl the pig is walking home from school, and finds a magic bone on the ground, which has the ability to imitate any sound and speak in any language (He samples Spanish, Russian and German for her). Pearl takes it with her, and on the way home they have several misadventures, including an encounter with a hungry fox who wants to eat Pearl for dinner.

The book was featured in an episode of the PBS television show Storytime in which it was read to a live audience.

The amazing bone by william steig


Adaptation

In the mid 80's a short animated film was made of this book, with John Lithgow as the narrator. Lithgow also gave his voice for another film adaptation of a William Steig book, Shrek.

A children's musical was produced at Lifeline Theatre in Chicago, Illinois in 1996. This adaptation, by Eric Lane Barnes, was also produced at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre in Santa Monica, California in 2010.

References

The Amazing Bone Wikipedia