Picture Book: The Big Orange Splot
Author & Illustrator: Daniel Manus Pinkwater
Summary:
Mr. Plumbean happily lives on a “neat street” where all the houses look the
same. A seagull carrying a can of paint (“no one knows why,” it says) spills
paint on his house resulting in a big, orange splot. He delays re-painting his house. When neighbors complain, he paints his home with multiple colors. His neighbors are
astounded and fear he’s gone mad. Meanwhile, Mr. Plumbean builds a clock tower,
does some tropical landscaping, and adds a hammock. When they complain, he
explains, “My house is me and I am it. My house is where I like to be and it
looks like all my dreams.” His
next door neighbor is sent as a delegate to convince him
to conform. Instead, the neighbor too rebels, painting his house like a ship.
One by one, the neighbors are converted, and the look of their neighborhood is
transformed.
Hanna’s Comments: One of the many aspects of this book that I like is that the
conflicts are handled through face to face, civil conversation. Despite some fear and misunderstanding, the neighbor/delegate visits Mr.
Plumbean and somehow Mr. Plumbean convinces the neighbor to risk painting his own house to reveal his dreams. The importance of listening while others dream aloud might be a point of conversation after reading this book. More obviously, it is a delightful book about being drawn to express our authentic selves in community. That is a godly pursuit!
Publisher & Date of Publication: Scholastic, 1977
Age & Grade Appropriateness: 4 and up, Pre and up
# of Pages: 32
Available in Spanish? Not at present
Formats other than Book: Amateur videos on Youtube
PBT Category:
Classic
PBT Topics this Book Connects with: adaptation/assimilation, art, authenticity,
beauty, belonging, bravery/courage, change, choices/decisions, communication,
community, conformity, conversion, creativity/imagination/ingenuity, differences,
discord, disputes/fighting/opposition, diversity, dreams/aspirations,
evangelism, home, image of God, individuality/uniqueness, intolerance,
judgment/judges/judging, the Law/rules/10 commandments, leadership/servant
leadership, neighbors, neighborhood, presence, rebellion, relationships,
religious differences, risking, satisfaction, self-discovery, sin, surprise, transformation,
variety, wisdom
Scripture Connections: Do not be conformed to
this world (Romans 12:2)
Idea(s) for Application: Read this book at a religious community’s arts
camp. Tie in the idea of God’s creativity revealed through creation, including our own authenticity.
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