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Introduction of Bobcats in Foreign Picture Books
Hello, regarding your question, combined with the original content of this book, old John's picture library and other website materials, I recommend the following:

Author of this book: (Japan) Yuichi Kimura, (Japan) Gao Chan Chun Tu, translated by Zhu Ziqiang.

"What about Bobcats" tells the story that once animals fall into the same life crisis, the relationship between them turns into mutual cooperation and seeks ways to escape. Bobcats and voles fell into a deep hole. After the bobcat gave up the idea of eating voles in the cave, he discussed with the voles how to escape from the hole.

Bobcats and voles fell into a deep hole. After the bobcat gave up the idea of eating voles in the cave, he discussed with the voles how to escape from the hole. The first idea put forward by the smallest vole was rejected by the bobcat. They are worried that the vole will run away after going up: "In that case, it would be too early to leave us in the hole!" " "Mrs. Bobcat's second idea was also rejected by the vole:" No, "just wait outside the cave and eat us one by one!" The third idea put forward by the tall vole is also problematic: "No, the little man can escape by doing this, but when we go out, we are just eaten one by one!" " "At this time, it rained heavily and the flood flooded into the hole. Bobcats and voles were washed up on the ground, but they "didn't know" that they were saved. Outside the cave, they have been discussing the way to climb up from it.

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