Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall's cheese factory. He works in secret at night--the people at Duvall have no idea their mysterious taster is really a mouse So M'sieu Duvall thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat to the factory... Clever Anatole must act to protect his job, and his life He must do what no mouse has done before--find a way to bell the cat. Bonne chance, Anatole "From the Hardcover edition."
The story of Ben is fiction, but it could be the story of morethan one jazz musician who grew up in the twenties. Using theart-deco style of the period, Rachel Isadora not only captures thepoignancy and yearning of a youthful talent, but in page after pageof striking art seems to convey the very sound of music.
在美国,有一位小男孩阿罗,在他天马行空的世界里,凭借着一枝彩色笔,画出了自己的无数梦想。阿罗随心所欲,阿罗心想事成,阿罗在他的世界里涂涂抹抹,描绘着他自己的各种故事。 作者巧妙地运用孩子的逻辑和语言,真切地描画出他们自由想象的历程。作品简洁生动,充满奇异幻想。简单的线条,引领儿童走入奇异的世界,有益于拓展儿童的想象力、创造力,健全儿童情感世界。阿罗梦笔生花的奇妙故事让无数读者着迷,在美国、英国、法国、德国等国家,学龄前儿童及家长几乎都读过阿罗。美国《出版商周刊》将该书评为20世纪有影响力的作品之一。 Purple crayon in hand, Harold draws a tightrope and falls intoa circus [where he has many adventures].As in the previous books,the dauntless Harold is resourceful and loveable.
Dear Reader, Here are the postcards and snapshots thatStringbean Coe and his brother Fred sent home from the long tripthey made one summer in Fred's truck. Their grandfather made thisalbum for the family--and for you. Enjoy yourselves Love, Vera andJenniferStringbean Coe, his big brother, Fred, and their dog,Potato, are driving from Kansas to California in a pickup truckwith a little house built on the back. Reading the postcards theysend home every day is the next best thing to having across-country adventure all your own. "A good-hearted celebrationof life and experience, and a gift to the public."--School LibraryJournal
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写给有恋物癖的宝宝和为孩子的恋物癖发愁的家长们: 请温柔地对待吧,不要着急,孩子不能 放下 的这个小物件是他的好朋友。 小老鼠Owen有一条已经旧了的黄色的小毯子。无论是走路、吃饭、睡觉还是和其他小朋友玩时,Owen都一定要带着他心爱的小毯子,有小毯子陪着Owen,他心里就很安稳。 看,我去哪儿,小毯子就去哪儿" 看,我喜欢吃什么,小毯子就喜欢吃什么 Owen和小毯子形影不离。邻居太太投来了奇怪的目光,而且面授机宜。Owen的爸爸妈妈真是愁坏了。 Owen的爸爸妈妈觉得要改变这样的情况,既不让Owen过分地依赖小毯子,又不能让Owen感觉失去了小毯子,怎么办呢?终于,爸爸妈妈和Owen商量好,把小毯子剪下一块给Owen做了一块手绢,这样,Owen依然可以带着他的 小毯子 ,但也能很好地与同学相处,适应学校的生活了。 家里有个像Owen-样的
Welcome to the world of Runny Babbit an d his friends ToeJurtle, Skertie Gunk, Rirty Dat, Dungry Hog, Snerry Jake, and manyothers who speak a topsy- turvy language all their own. It's filledwith the most amazing adventures and tongue-twisting rhymesimaginable. And, what's more, Shel Silverstein wrote this yookespecially for bou.
A rooster learns his sound(s) Inspired by a pep talk from acat, a rooster named Bob who's been spending his days merelyclucking and never crowing flies the coop to find his true voice.Along the way, he meets many animals who teach him their sounds -but unfortunately not the one he's looking for. Away from the farmall night long, Bob is greeted early in the morning by just theright noise. It's dark by the time he gets back to the henhouse,and when a dangerous fox intrudes, Bob has an urgent reason to tryhis new crow before daybreak - but "cock-a-doodle-do" alone may notbe enough to do the trick. The tongue-in-cheek text and livelypictures will make this book a perfect story-time selection.