1, Bigfoot Ballet
Belinda was excluded from the dance stage because of her deformed big feet, but she was brave, strong and persistent. When the opportunity came, she finally got what she wanted and was warmly welcomed by the audience. The author's original design is to hope that children can see the real connotation and value when facing the appearance of things. Children should also learn to respect others from an early age, and don't treat laughing at others as fun and interesting entertainment.
2. "The sky is at your feet."
Everyone has a dream, regardless of age, gender or background. More and more readers like Millie. Millie's persistence and happiness in pursuing her dreams infect us. The close-up subject of the picture is Emily with orange hair, wearing a sky-blue dress and walking a tightrope. Her arms are open, one foot is raised into a marching posture, and her hair, headband, collar and skirt are raised high in the wind, full of movement.
3. The true story of three little pigs
Recommended by American Library Association, new york Times, American Children's Booksellers Association and American Illustrators Association, the Silver Award and the American Reading Magic Award for parenting magazines were selected as "100 kinds of picture books that everyone should know" by the New York Public Library and "100 kinds of books recommended by teachers" by the American National Education Association.
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