《牛津阅读树》系列围绕Robinsons一家展开,讲述了他们日常生活中的点点滴滴。小儿子Kipper是捣蛋担当,宠物狗Floppy则是搞笑担当,它们俩为故事贡献了不少笑料,就连戏份少的Gran,每次出场都令人 惊艳 。之后,《牛津阅读树》逐渐生根发芽、扩张脉络,发展出了一套将自然拼读教学和牛津出版社分级体系有机结合的庞大的阅读体系。除了纵向的阶段递进,还有横向的阅读进程,即同一阶段的不同层次的类别阅读。其设计目的是为了满足严谨的教学、阅读能力及素养的培养三大方面,因此它的自然拼读教学原理和目前中国市面上自然拼读的产品有着明显的区别。
为什么不用拇指量一下*密的毛有多密呢?或者把速度想成是一片在空中滑行的雪花?Jun Cen的插图采用柔和的色调和向经典的ladybird口袋书杰作致敬的*小图形,而设计和版式则为其赋予了一种现代气息,使学习变得更有趣。 《大有多大?远有多远?我周围的一切》是Little Gestalten*受欢迎的书《大有多大?远有多远?》的续集。加入了以我们的地球为重点的新比较,儿童不仅能学到所有不同的测量方法,还能发现关于我们所生活的不可思议的世界的新事实。 温馨提示;父母可能需要买一把量尺。 How Big is Big? How Far is Far? All Around Me was created to inform imaginatively. After all, why not measure how dense the densest fur could be by the size of a thumb? Or think of speed as thought it were a snowflake gliding through the air? Jun Cen s artwork uses a muted palette and minimal graphics which pay homage to the vintage ladybird p
当菲尔伯特 马菲尔德走进乔治 克拉姆的餐厅时,他点了 一堆土豆 。乔治准备了一份他*美味、多汁和美味的土豆片,但菲尔伯特因为太厚而把它们退回去了。于是,乔治做了越来越薄的楔子,直到他觉得有点恶作剧,他决定用他*锋利的刀切薄得像纸一样的土豆片,他把它们炸得噼里啪啦响,然后撒上盐。*后,菲尔伯特很满意,很偶然地,乔治 克拉姆就这样发明了薯片!
神奇树屋 (Magic Tree House) 系列描述一对小兄妹杰克与安妮的冒险故事。八岁半的哥哥杰克,理性冷静,喜欢看书,他会将沿途看到的事物,重点式的记录在笔记本上;而七岁的妹妹安妮,喜爱幻想与冒险,并且勇于尝试。 这两个一动一静、个性截然不同的兄妹,在森林里发现了一个堆满书的神奇树屋,神奇树屋就像时光机器,带他们到一个个不同的时空中旅行。于是,兄妹俩来到史前时代的恐龙谷、和骑士探访中古世纪的城堡、到古埃及破解木乃伊的秘密、跟着海盗出海寻宝 每一次的冒险都紧张刺激、精彩得不得了! When Jack and Annie discover a mysterious tree house filled with books, they never dream that it will take them on exciting adventures around the world and throughout history! The story begins with Dinosaurs Before Dark , when Jack and Annie are whisked back to the prehistoric past. Can they figure out how to get h
一本关于一个想象力丰富的小男孩的书。这个故事的惊奇和魅力在于它揭示了心灵,因为它只属于儿童的世界。没有父母的偏见,没有坚信世界必须是某种样子的信念,孩子们生活在 现实 和想象之间的流动地带,在那里一切皆有可能。
Dig through the leaf pile in this collage-inspired book with see-through pagesReaders explore the concept of layering and collage with this interactive exercise in composition. Each clear acetate page features a single element in the leaf pile, though some are not leaves at all! As readers turn the pages, the leaf pile is deconstructed piece by piece on the right side, and reconstructed on the left. Younger readers will enjoy the seek-and-find aspect of the hidden objects, while older readers might experiment by adding their own images between the pages. A key at the back provides the names of each kind of leaf shown. Inspired by the Whitney Museum's approach to looking at art, these books provide a new way to look at the world.Colors are brighter than they appear - printed in pure Pantones.Ages 2-4