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Picture Book Sharing ~ "A Library Without Books"
Suitable reading age: more than five weeks (there are ghosts in it, but they are all lovely ghosts)

David Merlin, a master writer, is a creative writer. He covers all the articles and pictures, and expresses stories that are deeply rooted in people's hearts through childlike paintings and infectious language. Main works: What's that noise and Lost. Kiss was nominated for the kate greenaway Prize. His other famous works include Countdown to Sleep and Are You Ready? According to the legend of Jack Forest, like father, like mother, there are little useless wolves.

This is an imaginative picture book. Children with rich hearts like this story best and can really understand it. Perhaps their spiritual world is full of such interesting stories.

This book tells the story of the little girl Bobo and a group of ghosts. One night, Bobo was reading a book when the power went out. Bobo, who was reading a book, was caught by a big wet hand and took her to a very high tower. There is a strange library "Ghost Library" in the tower, but there are no books in this library.

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? It turns out that ghosts, like little girls, like reading story books very much. They just want Bobo's book to read. Now that Bobo is here, let's tell a story to the ghosts. The little girl sat on the ground telling stories. On the shelf on the right is a lovely ghost. I watched it with my son for five weeks. He is not afraid at all.

? After Bobo finished speaking, he and the ghosts came up with many good ideas. Bobo helped them turn their ideas into books, and the books in the ghost library gradually increased.

Because of books and stories, Bobo and ghosts became good friends. Sometimes Bobo will go to the library, and sometimes ghosts will come to Bobo's bedroom, but what they do together must be reading.

This book is very interesting, and there are many details worth reading again and again. Every time I see my son, I can always find new and interesting places.