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Classic Children's Books: The Scarecrow and His Bird Friends Series
Children's Classic Books: The Scarecrow and His Bird Friends Series

Classic books for children: The Scarecrow and his bird friends series, the Scarecrow wearing a big straw hat and that weird bird, a bumpy day, a strange parade or wriggling to find something, the Scarecrow, as the bane of birds, has become their good friends, and they have weathered the storm together.

The Scarecrow and His Bird Friends Series (full 12 volumes, 2-4 years old story cognition book)

Author: (America) Waiting; Yuan Yi's Translation and Painting

Publisher: China Foreign Translation Publishing Company.

Brief introduction of book content

1 Bodie flew-began to recognize

As a scarecrow, Bodie was originally used to scare birds. He tried to make himself look more terrible, but the birds were not afraid of him, but mistakenly thought they had become good friends with him.

When the weather is cold, birds will fly to warm places, and good friends will always be together. The next question is how to teach Bodie to fly like a bird. The birds all started to be Bodie's flying teachers, and Qi Xin worked together to make suggestions. Finally, Bodie finally succeeded in flying, and our whole cognitive story started from the moment Bodie took off, which opened a wonderful prelude.

2 looking for desert oasis-direction

Bodie and the birds landed in the endless desert. It's dry and hot here, and Bodie is thirsty. So they followed a group of camels, crossed the sand dunes, entered and exited the valley, and finally found an oasis. After drinking enough water, everyone happily played hide-and-seek in the desert. ...

Book Introduction

Steve. Born in Cambridgeshire, England, Smallman has been engaged in the illustration of children's books for 25 years. He also teaches in many schools and studies murals and other paintings. His works have won many awards, such as the 2007 Sheffield Children's Book Award and the 2008 Silver Star Norfolk Library Children's Book Award.

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