China's culture is extensive and profound, and China's writing is extensive and profound. After reading the picture book Leak, I have a deeper understanding of this sentence. This sentence makes the tiger thief very scared. It is precisely because of the old woman's words that tigers and thieves have nowhere to escape.
This picture book has a strong sense of picture. At first, the donkey was very fat and stood between the old woman and the old man. It looks big and tall. The purpose of this painting is to pave the way for the back. When the thief sees the donkey, he thinks it will fetch a good price. When the tiger sees it, he thinks it is delicious and will try his best to get close to it.
Another attraction of this story is that there are many coincidences. When thieves and tigers approached the donkey's house, they heard the old woman say, "I'm not afraid of anything else, I'm afraid of water leakage." Then, the thief thought, what is missing? Is it better than me who has traveled all over the country? Does the tiger want to pee more than I do? Just as they were thinking this way, the thief fell on the tiger's head. They all thought each other was leaking, so the tiger ran like hell and the thief was hit on the tiger's back. When the heavy rain woke them up, they tried to steal the donkey again. As a result, they found each other. Because their faces are covered with mud, they look terrible. They all said, "Oh, what a leak!" "
The answer is revealed at the end of the story. It turned out that the old lady was worried about the leaking roof. At the end of the story of humorous laughter, the children suddenly realized that the thief and the tiger had scared themselves away.
When telling this story, you can guide the child to guess constantly, and let him guess through the picture: What will the tiger and the thief think and what will be the result? This will arouse children's interest in reading, the effect of reading will be more obvious, and they will understand that they can't just think about doing bad things.