韵律化的内容能吸引孩子大声朗读;美妙的旋律让害怕说英语的孩子,也能不自觉地哼哼唱唱。它们是孩子进入英语世界最容易,最有趣的起点。 廖彩杏《用有声书轻松听出英语力》
Janet and Allan Ahlberg's classic, The Baby's Catalogue - as a sturdy board book!This board book edition of the bestselling picture book The Baby's Catalogue by the iconic British husband and wife picture book team Janet and Allan Ahlberg, creators of Peepo!, is filled with easily recognizable objects - perfect for your baby or toddler!Mums and Dads, breakfasts and bedtimes, pets and toys and prams and swings - and lots and lots of other fascinating things!Allan Ahlberg has published over 100 children's books and with his late wife Janet, created many award-winning children's picture books. The Baby's Catalogue was inspired by their daughter, Jessica. The Ahlbergs' books are nursery bookshelf standards and have been the recipient of worldwide acclaim and awards, including the Kate Greenaway Medal.Look out for these other classics by Allan Ahlberg:Burglar Bill; Cops and Robbers; Each Peach Pear Plum; The One and Only Two Heads; Son of a Gun; The Little Worm Book; Two Wheels Two Heads; Funny Bones; A Pair
The amazing Bob! The amazing Boynton! Because who else butSandra Boynton could imagine 15 Bobs in one book? Actually, that's14 Bobs, and one Simon James Alexander Ragsdale the Third (he's aturtle), which gives Fifteen Animals! the added dimension of beinga unique counting book—count the Bobs, count the pets, count thebunnies, count the fish. The latest of the Boynton on Board Books,Fifteen Animals! also comes with a free song available viadownload. It's all the energy and appeal of Boynton: the livelylanguage, distinctive illustrations, and inimitable characters. Andmusic. And counting. And, for the first time, a person character,an earnest little boy who loves animals and happily sings: I really like animals, I like them a lot. Fifteen animals is what I’ve got. I’ve got fifteen animals. They're friendly and tame, and I’ve given each one a special name. Make that Bob.
Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.Piggie cannot help smiling.Gerald can.Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.Geraldand Piggie are best friends.In Listen to My Trumpet! Piggie can'twait to play her new instrument for Gerald! But is she ready tolisten to his reaction?
you're really angry you feel like you're going to explode. It'sokay to be angry sometimes, as long as you don't hurt anyone
Ome hundred and ome numbers climb the apple tree in this bright,rollicking,joyous rhyme that's now available as a Classic Board Book。As the numerals plie up and bumblebees threaten,what's the number that saves the day?(Hint:It rhymes with"hero。")Young children can read and count and play and laugh to learn the surprising answer。
Swirn along with Turtle and a host of other fantastic Seacreatures!
Tumpty is hiding. But everyone can see Tumpty, upside downunder a large cardboard box, behind a pot plant. It's very funny.But later when they really can't find Tumpty - not in the cupboardor behind the curtain or in the biscuit tin - suddenly it isn'tfunny at all.
His fields are empty, so Tom Farmer is looking for all the farmyard animals. He's in for a big surprise when he finds them! What will he do to sort them out? Die-cut holes in each page hold clues to what follows, with lots of scope for imitation and expression.
Piggies rock! So does Boynton. Through her eyes, her words,her music, and above all her art, we see the world with whimsy andpleasure, appreciating round noses and curly tails, floppy ears andpleasing plumpness. And we’re lucky to give that gift to ouryoungest children. A new Boynton on Board book, in the amazing series that has over11 million copies in print, Perfect Piggies! also comes with a songavailable free via a download from the Workman website. Reminiscentof a cappella swing, it’s a celebration of the homey—of beauty inthe eye of the beholder, of sunshine and fresh air, and a place toput up our hooves when the day is done. And, of course, thecatching energy and rhythmic language of a beloved original: We are all perfect piggies and we know what we need. It’s reallyvery simple, very simple indeed: a troughful of food, a place inthe sun, and a little bit of comfort when the day is done. That goes for the rest of us, too.
In a cave in the woods, in his deep, dark lair, through the long, cold winter sleeps a great brown bear.