不同的场合搭配不同的服饰,是一门不容忽视的学问,自我的认知,不同场合的身份转换,生活常识的积累等等,这些对小朋友们社会性发展至关重要的方面,在这本书中都能得到很好的体现。丰富的场景设置,色彩鲜艳的卡通图片,让小朋友们在游戏中学习搭配,在学习中健康成长。
Grade 5-8-Twelve-year-old Katy is constantly making and quickly breaking resolutions about how she will change her ways and treat others, especially her five younger brothers and sisters, with more respect and compassion. When Katy meets her Cousin Helen, an invalid, Katy is awed by her kindness, prettiness, and generosity. Katy is determined to become more like Helen, a resolution that lasts only a few hours. Soon, however, Katy gets a chance to become more like cousin Helen than she ever wished as she finds herself confined to her bedroom for four years as a result of an accident. Much of the story is focused on the change Katy undergoes during her illness. Helen visits again to advise Katy to learn from her experience and to try to become the center of the house by making her room and herself more attractive to others. One way Katy decides to take Helen's advice is through assuming the responsibility of running the house, a job that consists of giving the servants instructions and ringing her bell to summo
《父与子》的作者是德国漫画家埃·奥·卜劳恩,原名:埃里希·奥塞尔,因为纳粹掌权之前画过不少讽刺纳粹的政治漫画,在纳粹掌权之后,为了在纳粹德国能够生存,改名为卜劳恩。 《父与子》在我国产生了巨大影响,早在20世纪30年代就传入我国,鲁迅先生非常喜欢这本漫画集,丰子恺先生也高度赞扬,更是给出版社出版。 的作品,尤其是喜剧作品,让你笑着流泪,同时像镜子一样照见现实中我们不曾注意的细节,而这些细节里藏着的才是绵密真挚的爱。
Young children will love getting ready to start the new school year with this shaped paperback! From shopping for school supplies to packing lunches and riding the school bus, children will love counting down to their own first day! This interactive book is designed to reinforce counting skills, encourage solo reading, and ease children's anxieties about beginning school.
Benny thinks hes the best——,best at everything.He is such a big shot!But when Benny gets to camp, hes not very good at anything.When some capers get into trouble,can Benny be the best at saving the day?
The pirate ship’s first mate,Rotten Tooth,sees Pete and his friends more as an annoyance than pirates in training. As the ship heads toward Snake Island,Pete has an idea to earn some respect-if the kids can find the hidden treasure before the grown-ups,then they’ll have to be taken seriously!Only one problem:The treasure is guarded by a giant snake that curses anyone who looks in its eyes. Can the pirate kids find the treasure,earn the pirates’respect,and escape certain death?
Children will enjoy this story of a young brother and sister who plant seeds that will result, after much hard work and patience, in a bountiful garden! It teaches that good things come to those who wait, and features a little song at the end of the book: “What We Plant in the Spring We Eat in the Fall.”
The 100th day of school is almost here and one student is desperate to find 100 of anything to bring to class.Then all of sudden inspiration strikes,and he comes up with a surprise that makes the 100th day celebration one to remember!This hilarious story of a popular school tradition offers a perfect modern twist on Clement C. Moore’s classic poem.
Each of us remembers our own favorite Little Golden Book. I've searched our archives for the best Little Golden Books everpublished to bring back as keepsake editions. You've just selectedone! I'm sure this cherished classic will delight parents andgrandparents as well as today's fun-loving kids. After all, lively,satisfying stories never go out of style. Look for your favorite Little Golden Book Classic! Sincerely, Diane Muldrow, Editor.
One of a series of small-format paperback editions ofpopular picture books, this is a collection of quirky nurseryrhymes.
This lyrical version of the Nativity story, a simplecumulative poem with the rhythm of a well-loved nursery rhyme, isillustrated by stunning oil paintings.
Kindergarten-Grade 3. It would be difficult to imagine a less poetic theme than that of a bat accidentally trapped in the posh dining room of a summer resort. However, Dragonwagon has woven an evocative, lyrical prose poem in this tale of one frantic flying mammal and one quiet young girl who really cares what happens to it. While the excited, well-heeled patrons escape to the lobby, and the tuxedo-garbed staff run for brooms and other weapons, Melissa remains alone in the dining room. Unhurriedly, and with calm resolve, she lures the bat to an emergency door, where it flies into the starry night to freedom. The spare text combines internal rhyme and interesting word juxtapositions to create the appropriate mood. The contrast of uproar and quiet, agitation and calm combine to build a story from one brief incident. Schindler's beautiful illustrations, a combination of colored pencil and watercolor on pastel paper, become a harmonious complement to the text. The artist has juxtaposed the luminous views of a sum
Poor Otis can't get any of his duck lessons down. During swimming classes, he spends more time below the water than above it. And though he learned to fly, he somehow forgot how to land. When a particularly messy landing embarrasses him in front of Violet, the most lovely duck on the lake, Otis runs away and reinvents himself as Jack Quack, Renegade Drake, Prince of the Forest, King of the Lake. But will it be enough to win Violet's love?
reSchool-K-Through the grapevine, an about-to-be kindergartner learns that there are lots of rules at school. Rules #3 and #2 prevent students from bringing stuffed animals or their cats to class. Rule #1 is a bit more serious. "You have to know how to tie your shoes. By yourself. You're not allowed to ask for help. Ever." Even a child who can count backward from 10 or feed her cat by herself can feel inadequate. As the 10 days before school wind down, she worries that she will be labeled "Velcro Girl" and finds endless ways to cover the gap in her skills through the destruction of her shoes and/or laces. Bliss presents the heroine with large-eyed innocence and humorous details. The pace varies nicely with changes in font size, full- and partial-page illustrations, speech balloons, and a daily countdown toward the big day. A strong dose of adult patience and a bit of peer support round out this youngster's first educational challenge.