

She lies to him as well, promising that she'll only be gone for a short amount of time, she has every intention of coming back soon. She tricks the good-hearted Horton into sitting on her nest and hatching her egg. Mayzie is an incredibly selfish and lazy bird. And again, we see those themes at work in Horton Hatches An Egg. His previous book, The King's Stilts, was about balancing work and play. I don't mind the lessons so much in either one of these!

I'm not sure I could choose which Horton book I like best: Horton Hatches an Egg or Horton Hears a Who. What will happen when the egg hatches? Will Horton's steadfastness be rewarded? Because he always means what he says and says what he means. But."an elephant's faithful one-hundred percent!" He said that he'd take care of the egg, and he will. So Horton, the elephant, steps in and does the job for her. Plot/Premise: Mayzie does not want to hatch her own egg. If I could find someone, I'd fly away-free." If I could find someone to stay on my nest!

Sighed Mayzie, a lazy bird hatching an egg:įrom sitting, just sitting here day after day.
