这是一本翻译自法国的英文原版书,相机拍摄版。清晰度一般。作者: Delphine Perret出 版 社: Sterling Pub Co Inc。拍、修、制作花了半个夜晚。百度网盘
这是网上介绍的信息: What would happen if a little boy met the Big, Bad Wolf and brought him home? Whos afraid of the big, bad wolf? Not the young hero of this thoroughly unique story. And, it seems, no one else is, either: instead of being the magnificent villain of The Three Little Pigs or Little Red Riding Hood, this wolfs a wimp. So the boy decides to take the pitiful creature home and teach him to be scary once again. Can he do it? Children will absolutely love seeing the tables turned, with the small boy becoming the wise teacher and the wolf the sheepish student.
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本帖最后由 wja-tj 于 2013-1-3 15:07 编辑 这是网上介绍的信息: What would happen if a little boy met the Big, Bad Wolf and brought him home? Whos afraid of the big, bad wolf? Not the young hero of this thoroughly unique story. And, it seems, no one else is, either: instead of being the magnificent villain of The Three Little Pigs or Little Red Riding Hood, this wolfs a wimp. So the boy decides to take the pitiful creature home and teach him to be scary once again. Can he do it? Children will absolutely love seeing the tables turned, with the small boy becoming the wise teacher and the wolf the sheepish student.
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From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4–Beginning with the endpaper that shows a boy outlined in blue ink roaring at a frightened wolf that is hiding next to a bed, readers are caught up in the wry humor of both text and illustrations. The child explains, Usually, when I get home from school, nothing exciting happens. Then, the Big Bad Wolf arrives at his house and moans, Nobody believes in me anymore. I dont scare anyone. Sympathetically, the boy sets about helping his new friend regain his confidence. Each of 12 chapters has one enticing sentence that appears by itself on the first page (e.g., I always wondered what he did when I was at school), followed by small evocative line drawings. In one scene, the wolf growls at himself in a mirror, tries to scare a child walking by a window, and records his progress in slash marks on a wall in the closet where he resides. Spare use of yellow, red, and green serves to emphasize a few dramatic moments: one drawing shows the little boy with a yellow face, lit up by a flashlight, when he tries to demonstrate one way to be scary. These whimsical illustrations show up clearly on the warm cream-colored paper. This charming book sings with humor that younger children will likely appreciate; older readers may also smile.–Kirsten Cutler, Sonoma County Library, CA
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From Booklist
For Boy, nothing exciting usually happens after school--until he comes upon the Big Bad Wolf. Unfortunately, this wolf, Bernard, has lost his confidence. What else can Boy do but bring Bernard home, feed him chocolate-chip cookies, and give him lessons in being scary? As Boy teaches wolf the essentials--roaring and making terrifying faces--a fine friendship develops. Told in witty, thumbnail-size line drawings accompanied by brief text in very small type, the humorous story shines the spotlight on a critter with a sensitive soul who faces the pressures of a big reputation. Enhanced by different fonts and sound effects, the interactions between the unfazed kid and vulnerable wolf are pitch-perfect, from their bickering to their play, and the expressive illustrations, black and white with occasional bright color accents, joyfully contrast the characters' personalities. Suggest this as an adult-child read-aloud, and give it to somewhat older children who are comics fans. The story's humor, absurdity, and heart will please a wide readership. Shelle Rosenfeld
wja-tj于2013-1-3 15:02补充以下内容:
这是中页 多贴些修复后的图片介绍和缩略图 自拍的蛮清楚的,谢谢楼主分享!
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