¶ … HUMOR IMPORTANT IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AND HOW DOES MO WILLEMS USE HUMOR IN HIS PICTURE BOOKS?
The objective of this study is to answer as to why is humor important in children's literature and how does Mo Willems use humor in his picture books? Don Nilsen (1993) stated that humor "is a very important aspect of much of children's and adolescent literature." (p. 262 cited in: Zbaracki, 2003) Zbaracki writes that it is "perhaps…this discovery of characters and the different forms of humor that Kappas (1967) discovered years ago that draws children into reading." (2003, p. 3)
Humor Engages Children
Mo Willems utilizes humor in his children's books in order to engage children in the story, in learning, and in the pursuit of reading. For example, in Mo Willems book entitled "Hooray for Amanda and Her Alligator!" A girl named Amanda has a best friend that is an alligator, who she surprises with books and her alligator surprises Amanda by eating the books. Studies have shown that "children were highly engaged in reading material when the material was a humorous children's book." (Zbaracki,, p. iii) Mo Willem's story entitled "Knuffle Bunny" is a story about a little girl named Trixie who goes across town to the Laundromat with her father and all the way she is carrying her stuffed toy 'Knuffle Bunny'. Trixie and her father put the laundry to wash...
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Not that people should make fun of their own situations, no matter how good or bad, but that humans function better when they can see the humor in every day life. When they begin to understand that humor is all around them, and begin to take themselves less seriously, they can begin to open up to the many other wonderful experiences around them when they otherwise may not have
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