Draw Me a Star
Eric Carle 作品之一
从画一颗星星开始彩绘出一整个世界,用孩子的语言,一步步画出温暖的太阳、树、男人女人、房子、狗和其他动物、花、黑夜、月亮......再画天空和夜晚,又回到星星。整本书透着孩子气的浪漫!----这是最近看的比较多的一本绘本,语言简洁、重复,朗朗上口!
小心大野狼(Beware Of The Storybook Wolves)
Every night herb’s mother would read him a bedtime story.
Sometimes it was about a big wolf who terrified little girlls and their grandmothers with his chilling growl and his big yellow teeth. You could tell from
Herb’s mother would smile to herself because she knew that storybook wolves are not at all dangerous.
Like the Jeff Daniels' character in Woody Allen's "Purple Rose of Cairo," the wolf steps out of a copy of "LIttle Red Riding Hood" that Herb's mother has been reading to him. Herb has a love/hate relationship with wolves; like many small fry, he's intrigued with what frightens him. While he can stomach a pictue of a wolf with a pig's tail sticking out of its mouth, he asks his mom to take "Little Red Riding Hood" with her, "because there's a wolf in it, of course." Fortunately, Ms. Child has the mother immediately reassuring Herb, "Herb's mother would smile to herself because she knew that storybook wolves are not at all dangerous.
That would be it, except for that convenient plot device, the maybe-dream (often paired, as it is here, with the one-eyebrow-raised, "Or was it a dream?"). Herb is suddenly confronted with two hungry wolves from his story book, one apparently a novice: "Ooh, can I have his pink toes? They look just like piglets," said Little Wolf. And he tried to lick his chops, but he wasn't very good at it and just ended up dribbling on the carpet.
Herb tricks the wolves with the nick-of-time assistance of a more benevolent character he shakes out of a different fairy tale. As a result, Little Wolf is accidentally inserted into "Cinderella," Big Wolf becomes a caterpillar, and Herb finally gets to sleep--after making sure that no one else can get out of his books. SPOILER AHEAD! The "was it really a dream" suggestion takes place inside, rather than outside, "Little Red Riding Hood." The next time, Herb and his mom read it, there's no wolf there!--"just a tiny caterpillar trying with all his might to terrify a little girl..."
Lauren Child has written a funny and imaginative book, even if, at times, parts of it seemed a little too conveniently patched together. The wolves and the boy get realistic portrayals, and adults might want to check the gullibility levels of their young audiences so that, like Herb's mom, they're sure their storybook villains can't magically harm them. Child illustrates with her trademark stylings: Sketchily drawn lines, an emphasis on facial expressions, ornate design, and wonderful collages that give some pictures a slightly skewed, 3-D effect. In other books, Child's text and pictures also play with familiar storylines, and there's a "Fractured Flickers" sensibility that those books share with 'Storybook Wolves.' While not her very best work, this one will be a winner with kids who like to turn fairy tales inside out.
适合小月龄宝宝阅读
1,书名:《Hop on Pop》
2,作者名: 苏斯博士
3,分享的理由:我家宝宝12个月的时候买了这本书,第一次给他读,他就完全被吸引了,专注的从头听到尾,对于1岁的宝宝来说,这本书是比较长的,我当时相当惊讶。听完一遍,又要我读一遍。现在14个半月,仍然是看到必让我读的一本书。同时购买的《one fish two fish red fish blue fish》和 《green eggs and ham》小家伙就只看几页就没有兴趣了。我对比了几本书,Hop on pop 主要是押韵的单词,然后由单词组成短句,例如,pup, cup, cup on pup,mouse,house,mouse on house。配上活泼的配图,虽然没有明显的故事情节,但是图片内的卡通表情夸张,线条和颜色都比较简朴。比较适合小月龄的宝宝读。
in a dark ,dark house(by jennifer dussling)
有关黑夜和怪兽的故事,有些恐怖意味。对于男孩儿来说,是既恐怖又刺激,再加上超好的音频的背景音乐,儿子是超爱,已经看了三十遍了,还是时常翻来看看。我装作很害怕的样子,这更激发了他保护我显示自己男子汉的勇气!很适合初级的小朋友,如果你的孩子对英语不感兴趣,可以试试这本来激发他的兴趣!