Why Mosquitoes Buzz Only In Beautiful Ears
West African Folktale Why Mosquitoes Buzz Only In Beautiful Ears
West African Folktale |
In those very early times, in West Africa, there lived a Mosquito and a beautiful ear ready for marriage.
There were all sorts of living things courting the beautiful ear professing their undying love.
Ear had a difficult time making a decision, then along came mosquito.
There were all sorts of living things courting the beautiful ear professing their undying love.
Ear had a difficult time making a decision, then along came mosquito.
“I want you to be my wife”, said Mosquito.
Ear said “marry you, are you serious? You are a tiny weak mosquito and will be dead before the week is over, I will never marry the likes of you!”
Mosquito was really hurt by all that Ear said. It was very embarrassing to be talked to like that in front of all the other living things.
They began whispering and snickering to each other as mosquito flew away. Mosquito said to himself "dead before the week is over, we will see about that!"
And from that day forward, whenever Mosquito sees a beautiful Ear, he flies up to her and whispers, “Here I am, I am not dead” This is why mosquitoes buzz only in beautiful ears.
They began whispering and snickering to each other as mosquito flew away. Mosquito said to himself "dead before the week is over, we will see about that!"
And from that day forward, whenever Mosquito sees a beautiful Ear, he flies up to her and whispers, “Here I am, I am not dead” This is why mosquitoes buzz only in beautiful ears.
African Folktales Six Facts
There is a rich, fertile legacy of folklore from Africa.
In Africa, folktales are a means of handing down traditions and customs from one generation to the next.
African folktales stories reflect the culture where animals have supernatural powers.
African folktales usually have sly animals and spirits as the main characters.
Ananse is one of the most beloved African folktale characters. He often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the spirit of all knowledge of stories.
Reading African folktales will help kids make connections to their cultural heritage.
Read the African Tall Tale Folklore story - Why Mosquitoes Buzz Only In Beautiful Ears to your school today.
There is a rich, fertile legacy of folklore from Africa.
In Africa, folktales are a means of handing down traditions and customs from one generation to the next.
African folktales stories reflect the culture where animals have supernatural powers.
African folktales usually have sly animals and spirits as the main characters.
Ananse is one of the most beloved African folktale characters. He often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the spirit of all knowledge of stories.
Reading African folktales will help kids make connections to their cultural heritage.
Read the African Tall Tale Folklore story - Why Mosquitoes Buzz Only In Beautiful Ears to your school today.