First, "The Cat Who Lived 6.5438+00,000 Times"
This is a picture book that is praised in Japan as being loved by adults and children, transcending generations, describing life and death and love, and will not get tired of reading it for a million times. Regardless of the content, the title "The Cat Who Lived 6.5438+00000 Times" is enough to attract people's attention. Reminds people of Wanda gag's immortal work "654.38+00,000 cats".
But 1 10,000 cats tells the story of 1 10,000 cats, and only tells the story of one cat. This is an immortal cat. If we apply the legend that a western cat has nine lives, it will have one million lives. Look at the cover again. A big tiger cat with green eyes stands upright on its hind legs and looks at you fearlessly. Frankly speaking, the cat painted by Yoko Sasano looks a little scary.
Second, "Falling Leaves Flying"
Cultivate children to observe nature and understand the popular science books of nature; The author skillfully used different colors and shapes of fallen leaves to create this picture book about fallen leaves. Unexpected rich pictures and endless shapes make words and pictures truly unified. Children can also learn to create a book of their own, Dancing with the Leaves.
Dancing with Fallen Leaves is a book published by Twentieth Century Publishing House in 265438, 2007. The author is Yi Tongkuan and the translator is Popland. Ito Hiroshi was born in Tokyo, Japan on 1957 and graduated from the Education Department of Waseda University. At school, he joined the Children's Literature Research Association of Zaoda University, met many like-minded people who loved children's literature work, and began to write children's books.
Third, "China Ancient Fairy Tales"
China Ancient Fairy Tales is a book published by Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House in 20 18, with a total of 13 volumes. They are Houyi Shooting the Sun, Dayu Harnessing Water, Yao Huang Hiding the Sage, Shun's Story, Huangdi and Chiyou, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Mubo Borrowing Soil, Hou Ji Sowing, Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Jingwei and Yaoji, and The Story of the Silkworm God.
Myth is the concentrated expression of primitive human ideology, and the thick honey is full of human ancestors' thinking about themselves and understanding of the outside world. China's myth has distinct oriental cultural characteristics, which reflects the Chinese nation's unremitting self-improvement. In mythology, the indomitable enterprising spirit of our ancestors has greatly inspired future generations.