Ten animal picture books, let children learn to be friends with animals.
1, angel of pigeon
Angelo, a bricklayer, found an injured pigeon while repairing the church. He took care of the pigeon wholeheartedly, took her to a pine tree in the suburbs to recuperate, and even let her share her favorite music. When the pigeon recovered and joined the street performance, Angelo focused more on her work, but the pigeon found that Angelo's work speed was getting slower and slower, so she began to work with him. When it's hot, pigeons fan him. At lunch, pigeons and friends performed for him, and gradually pigeons became Angelo's best partner. Until Angelo's death, he left a warm home for pigeons on the newly restored church roof, from which he could overlook the streets where they lived, the pine trees for outing, and Angelo's grave.
2. Su He's White Horse
On the vast grassland, there lived a shepherd boy named Su He. He and his grandmother live together. One day, on the way back from herding sheep, Sue found a white pony. Since then, Baima has entered Su He's life.
As time went on, Sue and Baima grew up. At the horse racing meeting held in Wang Ye, Sue and Baima won the first place in one fell swoop, but the treacherous Wang Ye took the White Horse by taking advantage of his power and seriously injured Sue and Baima. At the celebration banquet held by the sovereign for the fast horse, the white horse threw the sovereign on his back in an attempt to escape, and the sovereign was so angry that he even ordered the white horse to be shot. The seriously injured white horse came to Sue and her side with all her last strength.
3. "Tiger comes for afternoon tea"
One afternoon, Sophie and her mother were having tea at home. ? Ding Dong! ? Suddenly, the doorbell rang. who is it? Sophie opened the door doubtfully. Unexpectedly, it turned out to be a big furry tiger! He wants to have afternoon tea together.
From Sophie opening the door to handing the tiger food, hugging the tiger, riding on the tiger's back, watching the tiger rummaging for food in the cupboard, drinking juice happily with the tiger, rubbing his face with the tiger's tail, and finally saying goodbye to the tiger, children's innocence is everywhere. Judith. Kerr created an ideal country for us in the world of picture books; In that utopia, there is a home of love; In this loving home, everyone is willing to share; Share afternoon tea with tigers, delicious food with cats and happiness with family.
4. "Make way for the duckling"
This is the kindest book. With dark brown and slightly warm dark red strokes, the author draws a warm story of a policeman stopping all vehicles and escorting ducks to cross the road in a row, which expresses the harmony between man and animals.
5. Play with me
When I opened the picture book, I saw that when the sun rose, the little girl went to the grass and saw the grasshopper eating breakfast. She said to the grasshopper. Would you like to play with me? I also reached out to catch the grasshopper, and the grasshopper jumped away. Next, the little girl saw frogs, turtles, squirrels and other small animals one after another, and asked them to play with her and scratch them repeatedly, which of course scared away all the small animals. Little girls who hit a wall are so lonely that they can only sit quietly and do nothing. Didn't expect this? Doing nothing? In this case, the escaped animals came back one after another. They returned to their original position and got along quietly with the little girl. It seems that they keep a safe distance and don't disturb each other. In fact, they have formed a mode of getting along naturally and created a harmonious atmosphere.
6. Bird's Nest
This book tells a life story that happened among ordinary people. The beautiful pictures in the book and the beautiful feelings of old women, grandfathers and birds living in harmony make people deeply moved. It is these ordinary people who, with their love, have created a beautiful and peaceful home and a happy paradise for the birds. At the same time, they also created a colorful world for mankind.
7. The story of black-necked crane
This is a true and thrilling story. Read through this book? Bird watching Lama? With the vivid images painted by Tashi's third brother for years of careful bird watching, children can not only understand the living habits of black-necked cranes as migratory birds, but also breathe the simple atmosphere from the plateau. More importantly, they can plant a small seed in their hearts and care about all natural things closely related to our human life.
8. Goodbye, Pelican
This is a beautiful and meaningful story. From the afternoon when the boy urged to say goodbye to his parents, he fell back to the reunion of the boy on the shore at night. It seems that everything has returned to the starting point, but what we see is a little boy, an pelican, a friendship across languages and species, and a wonderful time with nature, which gently landed in our hearts through time and space.
9. Hello, little ant
The little boy tried to crush a little ant, and the little ant begged for mercy. The little boy and the little ant started a conversation. The little ant told the little boy that he actually had a partner, a family and a little ant to take care of, just like the little boy. He hoped that the little boy would let go and not crush it. On the last page of the book, a big shoe is still hanging in the air, and small ants are shivering on the soles. This story has no ending.
10, "Go swimming with Uncle Gan"
Uncle Gan has a wooden boat, and his home is by the river. One day, Uncle Gan went swimming by boat. Two children, a rabbit, a cat, a dog, a pig, a sheep, a chicken, a cow and a goat all asked to get on board. The situation was good at first, but then these passengers forgot to obey the order and the rules of taking the boat. As a result, the boat capsized and everyone fell into the water Uncle Gan led everyone to swim to the shore and let the sun dry clothes and bodies. The amiable Uncle Gan also invited these passengers to his house for tea, and suggested that you come by boat again in a few days.