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? Time magazine cooperated with American children's poet laureate Ken naisbitt, children's book historian Leonard Marcus, the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, the Center for Young Readers of the Library of Congress, the Every Child is a Reader Literacy Foundation and 65,438+00 independent bookstores to select the best 65,438+000 children's books ever.

Every colorful and interesting story is worthy of children's repeated reading, which helps to cultivate children's love for reading and learning. Sweet potato will introduce this 100 best children's book in four phases.

This issue introduces some books that won the Caldecott medal. Some of them also won this award, but it was mentioned in the book list before sweet potato, so I won't repeat it here. Interested friends can reply to the book list and get it all with one click.

In America, there are many awards for children's literature. The reason why "Cadillac Award" stands out and is well received lies in the GAI and innovation of its selection criteria, and its emphasis on the artistic value and special creativity of the works. In particular, every award-winning work should have the function of "entertainment", so that children can open up another thinking space during reading.

Usually, publishers will put a medal with the famous illustration "John riding a horse" on the cover of books that win gold and silver awards. Gold represents the gold medal of Cadillac Award, and silver represents the silver medal. The winning book will be as beautiful as a knight who has been awarded the Medal of Honor.

Every article in the list of sweet potato books will mark each book with sweet potato grade, blue silk grade and AR grade, which is convenient for parents to clearly understand the difficulty of each book when choosing books for their children, and also convenient for students with different sweet potato reading levels to choose corresponding expanded reading books.

According to the American CCSS standard, the grades of sweet potato are blue value, AR value, Cambridge children's grade, TOEFL grade and IELTS grade. Domestic education is divided into L 1-L 10 and *** 10. The higher the grade, the harder it is to read.

Lance rating contains a prefix or suffix, and the L after the number represents Lance rating. The meanings of numerical prefixes appearing in this article are as follows:

N/A = not applicable, not available.

AD = adult guidance

Parents' guidance books. This kind of reading materials are generally picture books with words, which are suitable for parents to read with preschool children.

Non-prose

Non-prose articles. Such as poetry, lyrics or recipes. This kind of article can't evaluate lance.

The AR grade score adopts the decimal system of 10, followed by a decimal point to indicate a more accurate grade. 0 is the lowest and 12.9 is the highest. For example, AR 2.5(GE2.5/Atos 2.5) indicates that the English reading level in the fifth month of the second grade in American primary schools is equivalent.

Mo Willems turned the children's strategies into reality through this fascinating story. When the bus driver had to leave the bus for a few minutes, he warned those who stayed (readers) not to let pigeons drive. Being demanding doesn't guarantee him what he wants, so he starts begging, bribing, arguing, manipulating, and finally losing his temper, just like a child sometimes walks by himself. Humor in the whole story and comments in real life will make you laugh and provide you with a sense of reality in a happy story.

Winning the Caldecott medal and an ALA children's book was your favorite when you first read it. David wiesner used more imagination in this story. With colorful and energetic illustrations, you can "read" the book by looking at the pictures. Frogs are the key, and only frogs can enjoy themselves. On the leaves of water lilies, in the swamp, frogs can play as much as they want when they enter the town. Until morning. Tuesday night is their time, and enjoying this book may give you plenty of time.

This story, which was completely completed by david wiesner with pictures, is a pleasant description of a little girl. She found a magic book, guided her to the place in the book through maps, landmarks and a boy in the book, and told her where she was. After school, she bought some balloons filled with helium and floated away, but she dropped them on the way to the magical place of the book. As she grew taller, she saw another child pick up a book. When the book was opened, the person who found it saw that the girl with the balloon had reached the desired area, and the cycle began again. Full of imagination and charm, this is one of the picture books you want to read again and again.

A lonely girl drew a magical door on the wall of her bedroom and escaped to a world full of miracles, adventures and dangers through it. Holding a red sign in her hand, she created a boat, a balloon and a carpet, and took her on a spectacular journey with uncertain fate. When she was caught by the evil emperor, only great courage and kindness could release her. Can this also lead her home and realize her inner desire? Allen Becker, a writer and illustrator, let an ordinary child start her greatest and most exciting adventure with her soft lines, bright colors and flexible imagination.

In an almost wordless masterpiece, a cat named Mr. Ufos doesn't care about toy mice or toy goldfish. He is more interested in playing with a small spaceship full of real aliens-but this spaceship is not designed for such rude treatment. Between motion sickness and damaged equipment, aliens are in deep trouble.

When space tourists avoid cats and hide behind radiators to repair damage, they will make many insect friends. What was the result? Explore humorously the cooperation between aliens and insects, and the universality of communication involving symbols, cave paintings and friendly gestures.

Everyone knows this song is about an old woman who swallowed a fly, a spider, a bird, or even worse, but who has seen what happened in her stomach? Sims tabak brought us a cheerful and eye-catching version of this popular poem with this creative die-cutting art work.

When the kitten first saw the full moon, she was sure that it was a bowl of milk specially prepared for her. When she decided to try, the fun began. Trying to lick it from her place in the universe will bring her happiness and laughter. Watching a bug land on her tongue, even other antics of the kitten when trying to reach for a bowl of milk in the sky will make you and anyone else who pays attention laugh happily.

About a man named Joseph, he likes his coat very much. When it is worn out, he will make it into a jacket. When the coat is worn out, well, you have to read this book to know, but Joseph is very creative. He saved at least part of his coat to do other things he could use and enjoy. This story is taken from a Yiddish song, which contains many rhythms. Share the fun and humor in ways you may not think of, which is worth watching again.

Parents and children know that when they grow up, children hear "no!" This word has been used many times. From a story written by a little boy, the author turned the story into something that made children happy. Remind parents to be a naughty child and always be said "no!" " What it feels like. David may not be the perfect child in the eyes of every parent, but when you share this lovely story with your child before going to bed or at any time, he will give you a lot of laughter.

Every child likes to hear the story of another child, even if that child happens to be a little pig named Olivia. Olivia, who is precocious and energetic, has a way of exhausting her mother. Every night, when her mother puts Olivia to bed, she tells her that she loves her-even though she is exhausted. With the love and dedication of parents and a naturally curious and active child, this story will touch your heart and may become one of your favorite children's books. Ian Falconer combines reality and fantasy to touch your heart and make you laugh.

This story was written by david wiesner and won the Cardet Prize. The word "floating objects" simply means that things floating on the water may eventually be found on the beach. Anyone who has read this book will find himself a treasure hunter of all kinds. Wisner combined the education and inspiration of adults and children. Knowing more about the hidden things on the beach will bring you hours of fun and excitement. This is one of many children's books he wrote, which is very special at home or on holiday.

Amos McKee is a kind and friendly old gentleman who works in the zoo. Every day he takes time out to be with his five special animal friends: elephant, penguin, rhinoceros, owl and tortoise. Until one day, Mr. McKee was too ill to go to work. After waiting patiently, his friends decided to get on the bus and visit him. Every animal has its own unique way to help Amos feel better, whether playing chess with him or keeping his feet warm. This is one of the best children's books, which teaches children the importance of sympathy and mutual care.

It tells the story of three children meeting their new neighbor, a panda named Stillwater. He told Eddie a story about the value of material products. For Michael, he crossed the line between good and bad. He Jeancard understood the significance of persisting in depression. Jon Mutt and Xiong Stilwater present three ancient Zen stories with beautiful art and simple stories full of love and enlightenment, which will surely touch the heartstrings of everyone they come into contact with.

Sal and her mother pick blueberries for winter. But when Sal strolled to the other side of Blueberry Mountain, she found a female bear preparing for her long winter. Meanwhile, Sal's mother is being followed by a bear with a huge appetite for berries! Will every mother bring her baby home smoothly? The problems they face and their adventures with bears will be interesting stories.

As one of Aesop's most popular fables, the lion and the mouse have been reinterpreted in this wonderful and unique adaptation. A fierce lion pitied a frightened little mouse and didn't eat him. Later, the lion fell into a trap and the mouse came to save him. This book is full of amazing scenery in Serengeti, Africa, and wonderful and warm characters.

Everyone likes a lovely grandmother, but this is not an ordinary grandmother. When you share this story with your children, the lovely and magical things she can do with her magical spaghetti pot will surprise you and your children, surprise and humor. Everyone in the village asked her for help and advice, even the priests and nuns in the monastery. Her amazing pot has been tested many times, but the result will always make you laugh. As the winner of the newbury Prize, Tomie dePaola created a classic.

The author created a story about fantasy, adventure and entertainment. This book tells the story of two children who got more than the board game they found. Not only will they turn from boredom to excitement, but the troubles they encounter will also make you excited and share the fun with your children. Once you find out what will happen to this simple little board game, playing this game may never be the same again. Magical, mysterious and full of surprises, this is a story that will be an excellent complement to any day.

This book has been on the list of "best illustrated children's books" for many years. This is a story about suspense, action and fun. It tells the story of a little boy named Max who sleeps in a wolf's costume. Max was so naughty that he was sent to bed without supper. The real adventure begins with the growth of forests and the wildness and freedom of animals. Max found in his adventure that it may be tiring to keep wild animals in the wild. When things started to happen in his room, creatures appeared. They are a terrible and interesting mixture.

Nothing is better than reading and sharing an educational, interactive and interesting story. Robin Page and Steve Jenkins created such a story with this very interesting book. Learn about different parts of animals' bodies and what they do together, and even teach the most educated adults something they don't know. For example, crickets' ears are on their knees. Learning interesting facts is an interesting time for everyone. Eyes, ears, tail, legs, mouth and nose are all things that you and your children may be surprised when learning some functions of different animals.

The Caledecott medal winner has become one of the most popular stories about enjoying winter fun. Ezra jack keats wrote this story on 1963, and it has made millions of families happy ever since. This is the story of Peter, a little boy who likes snow, the first snow in a year. When Peter plays in the snow and makes snowballs and snow angels, even older readers will be taken back to their childhood, and they will feel the miracle when the first snowfall happens. Sledding, snowball fights and catching snowflakes with your tongue will remind you and let your children know how happy they are in the snow.

This story, like all Madeleine's stories, has become the favorite of little girls everywhere. The story takes place in Paris, where there is a girls' school. "Twelve little girls lined up, and the youngest was Madeleine." This touching story is full of adventure and humor. Madeleine has a bad stomachache and must go to the hospital to have her appendix removed. As a winner of the Cardet Special Medal, this is a story that little people all over the world want to read again and again. It will be fun to read aloud with rhythm and rhyme. This is a story that you will find yourself wanting to share again and again.

This story was first published in 1943, and its significance is even more significant now than then. This small house is very happy in the country. When she finally noticed that things were changing, roads were being built, other buildings and houses were approaching, and trees and fields were being replaced by them, she began to worry. At the end of the story, she faced all the new developments alone. However, the ending is still very good. Her former owner came, rescued her from the new unpopular city life and brought her back to their happier country.

Mr. and Mrs. Mallard are looking for a place to raise ducks in Boston. They need a place where there is no threat from wolves, foxes or turtles. When they decided to nest in a public garden in Boston, they got help from a policeman and others at home. Illustrations of famous landmarks in Boston add to the truth of the story. This is also a treasure worthy of sharing and education, and may become a family's favorite.

These rather stupid stories are not like fairy tales that you may know when you grow up. On the contrary, they are a complete mockery of them. Like other books written by Jon Science Card, they are full of satirical and humorous scandals. Open the original book and insert characters from other fairy tales into some old favorites. Humor and happiness may surprise you. Children like reading to provide unexpected stories and bring irony and surprise. This won't let you down. When you want to laugh or see what things should be like and what things may be like, it may become your favorite thing to share.

This is a happy story about a little boy trying to believe in Santa Claus. When he slept on Christmas Eve, he was sure that there was no Santa Claus. To his surprise, a train stopped in front of his house and took him to the North Pole. Like other children, he experienced the reality of Santa Claus and Christmas and came to an obvious conclusion: he was wrong. The adventure, warmth and fun of reading or sharing alone is one of those children's books that will surely be treasured for many years.

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