88 pages 2 hours read

Pam Muñoz Ryan

Becoming Naomi Leon

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2004

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Los Animalitos

In this activity, students will create their own animalitos to display and share.

The word animalitos translates to “little animals.” In the Spanish-speaking world, they can refer to an array of artistic works or collections of little animals, or even animal-shaped cookies. Each chapter is named after a collection of animals, presumably entries on the list Naomi keeps of collective animal names to help inspire her. Now it is your turn to tie artistic expression with inspiration from the natural world.

Choose a visual artistic medium (sculpture, clay, paintings, photos, baking, etc.) and create a collection of animalitos. Study the colors, shapes, and animals that Oaxacan folk artists have used for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Then, consider the following prompts as you develop your ideas:

  • Which animals or animal groups interest you, and why?
  • Do you have the supplies and resources you need for your medium of choice?
  • Do you know any folklore or tales that have drawn inspiration from the animal kingdom? How can you incorporate this into your art?
  • How can you express the cultural or personal significance of the animals?
  • How can you explore the positive and negative aspects of the animals in your work?
  • How can you use this work to express your own ideas about Self-identity, Belonging, and Becoming and/or Family: Ideal Versus Reality?