![]() ![]() ![]() I’m bigger than they.” So he picks up the clover and carries the speck through the jungle. Horton states, “I’ve got to protect them. The kangaroo insist that Horton is a fool and splashes away in the pool. So, please,’ Horton said, “as a favor to me, He doesn’t know who is down there but it could be,Ī family with children just starting to grow. Horton pleads with the kangaroo saying that his ears are big enough to hear them even though no one else can. The kangaroo proclaims that there is no one on the dust speck. He is quickly criticized by a sour kangaroo and the young kangaroo in her pouch. Horton decides to help the dust speck because even though he can’t see anyone on it he can hear them and after all “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” So, he places the dust speck on a clover. ![]() On the 15th of May, in the Jungle of Nool, Horton the elephant is playing “in the cool of the pool.” As he plays he hears a small noise coming from a dust speck floating by. New York Herald Tribune Review: “Wildly Original.”ĭes Moines Register Review: “A rhymed lesson in protection of minorities and their rights.” ![]()
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