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What are the ten greatest children's literature masterpieces in America?
Heidi, 1

Heidi (alias Little Heidi) is a novel by johanna Johanna Spyri, a Swiss writer of children's literature. First appeared in 1880- 188 1.

The book is divided into two parts. "Heidi's Years of Studying and Roaming" tells the growth process of little Heidi's childhood. Heidi applied what she had learned to tell the story of Heidi helping Clara, a paralyzed girl, get back on her feet when she grew up.

When reading this work, it is generally believed that the novel mainly reflects the contrast and conflict between nature and modern urban civilization.

2. A hut on the grassland

The log cabin on the prairie is the most famous and representative work in the American classic log cabin series. It was written by Roland Inges Wilder and published by Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House on 20 10. This book describes the journey of the Roland family leaving the Wisconsin forest and moving to the Kansas prairie by caravan.

3. The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz is the masterpiece of Frank Baum, an American writer, and the first fairy tale series of the same name. According to its original name, the magician literally translated into the Wizard of Oz is generally translated into the Wizard of Oz in China.

The Wizard of Oz tells a story about how a child knows the world and gets along with others, and teaches individuals how to know themselves and gain a sense of identity in a group society.

4. Daddy Long Legs

Daddy Long Legs is a novel written by Jean Webster at 19 12. The whole novel consists of a letter written by the heroine Jolosa Albert (Judy) to Mr. Smith, the director of the orphanage. Mr. Smith is a kind-hearted person who supports her to go to college. These letters record a girl's college life and emotional course.

The novel was later adapted into a stage play, an opera, a comic book and a movie.

5. Adventures of Little Tiger

Adventure in Little Tiger is a book published by Zhejiang Youth Publishing House and People's Posts and Telecommunications Publishing House in June and July every year. The author is Thomas Brezina. Adventures of Little Tiger is a set of adventure novels that take place all over the world and are full of mystery, twists and turns and thrilling scenes.

In this work, three clever teenagers advance despite difficulties and are fearless, breaking into all kinds of danger and terror zones, solving all kinds of mysteries and leaving wonderful stories.

6. Peter King family

This is a big family-a simple and clumsy father, a kind but timid mother and three big children: Agamemnon who wants to solve all problems with an encyclopedia, Elizabeth Eliza who always wants to get things done, and Solomon John who doesn't know whether to be a writer or a doctor. There are three naughty little brothers who always take off their boots and never get bored.

This book is one of the translations of classic children's literature works in the small study. It maintains the spirit of the original work, with popular and fluent language and vivid illustrations, which conforms to children's reading habits and is a must-read children's literature work in childhood.

7. the story of father goose

Father Goose's Story: I heard many stories about Miss Fox from Xiong Haizi. Xiong Haizi is a vice monitor, classmate, teacher and class cadre. He always knows everything about Papa Bear. As soon as Father Bear closes his eyes, everyone can think of his appearance and personality. Once, Father Bear jokingly said to Xiong Haizi, Hey, ...

8. tom sawyer

Adventurer is a novel published by American novelist Mark Twain in 1876.

The story of the novel takes place in an ordinary town on the Mississippi River in the first half of the19th century. Tom sawyer, the protagonist, is naive and lively, dares to explore and pursue freedom, and can't stand the boring life that binds personality, dreaming of being a hero.

The time of this novel is before the Civil War. Although it was written in St. Petersburg, the town can be said to be a microcosm of American society at that time. Through the adventures of the protagonist, the novel satirizes and criticizes the hypocritical vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious ceremonies and rigid and stale school education in the United States, and depicts the free and lively hearts of children with a cheerful style.

9. Uncle Tom's cabin

Uncle Tom's scar: the life of the humble (English: Uncle Tom's scar; Or, LifeAmongtheLowly), translated into Black Slave Record and Uncle Tom's Cabin, is an anti-slavery novel published by American writer Harriet Beecher Stowe (Mrs. Stowe) on 1852.

The views on African-Americans and American slavery in this novel have had a far-reaching impact and, to some extent, exacerbated the regional conflicts that led to the American Civil War.