Keywords: adventure, warmth
Introduction to the story:
Corduro the bear lives in the toy counter of the department store. A button is missing from his green light core overalls, so no one wants him.
He wants someone to take him home. Although this little adventure failed, who wouldn't be moved by Corduro's efforts to be loved?
Recommended reasons for picture books:
Many people don't understand that a simple story between a child and a puppet can also be on the list.
We always hope to endow a book with too many central ideas and realize deeper philosophical propositions, and feel that only by instilling them in children can we live up to our mission.
So we worked so hard for this button that we ignored our parents, lovers and children.
2. "Want my hat back" (get my hat back)
Keywords: funny, thought-provoking
Introduction to the story:
This picture book tells the story of a big bear looking for his hat in the forest. He patiently asked every animal he met on the road: fox, frog, rabbit, turtle, snake and mouse. ...
Every animal said no, just when the bear was depressed, he met a deer, and the deer asked a simple question, which reminded the bear of it.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
This book has won many honors, such as the Best Picture Book Award in The New York Times and the Best Children's Book of the Year in Publishers Weekly.
Tell children about the cost of lying. The logical reasoning details and black humor contained in the details are even more funny and thoughtful.
3. Miss Rumplestiltskin (Hua)
Keywords: beauty, nature, travel
Introduction to the story:
When Grandma Hua was a little girl named Alice, she was determined to make the world a better place since she was a child, and made her own modest contribution, that is, planting flowers.
Hua spent his whole life and finally realized his dream.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
This book won the National Book Award and was selected as "New England 100 Classic Children's Book" by American magazine.
It was rated as "the best-selling children's book in history" by Publisher Weekly of the United States, and was selected as "Picture Book: 500 Books for Children" compiled by the Picture Book Research Department of Japan Children's Book Research Association, which has a good educational guiding significance for children to establish their ideals from an early age.
4. Brave Irene (Brave Irene)
Keywords: courage, adventure, commitment
Introduction to the story:
The outline of the story is simple. The brave Irene is the daughter of the seamstress Mrs. Bobbin.
On this day, Mrs. Bobbin was unwell, and the brave Irene volunteered to send the dress to the palace, but the violent snowstorm tried to stop the little girl from completing this mission.
She braved the strong wind, overcame many obstacles and successfully completed her mission.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
"Brave Irene" is the best centerfold book of the New York Times Book Review from 65438 to 0986, and its author, William Steig, is praised as "the king of comics" by Newsweek.
Sometimes, children have the courage to accomplish difficult things because they have made a commitment or because they have the courage.
Therefore, it is necessary for us to earnestly practice our promises to others.
5. "Alexander and a terrible, very bad day" (Alexander's unfortunate day)
Keywords: life, thought-provoking
Introduction to the story:
The story tells the story of Alexander's unlucky day. Alexander got up and found gum stuck in his hair; I can't buy my favorite shoes. ...
He felt that everything that happened to him was terrible and wanted to "escape" to live in Australia.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
The author of this book is Judith Viorst, the mother of the hero Alexander. The description of the little boy is vivid and close to life.
This is a picture book full of philosophy of life, suitable for parents and children to read repeatedly, and gradually realize the beauty of life from "Bad Days in Alexandria".
6. Cat in Hat (Cat in Hat)
Keywords: life, humor, humor
Introduction to the story:
An uninvited guest came uninvited. He is a big cat. He doesn't know where he comes from, but he is warm and confident.
He endlessly recommended his games to his children, not only making a lot of jokes, but also making a mess at home with the two little people he found. ...
Finally, before the mother came back, the children took action by themselves and ended the chaotic scene with the cat in the hat.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
This picture book was written by Dr. Seuss of Dr. Seuss. Many of his works are widely circulated all over the world.
Dr. Seuss, the "boss" of classified reading, must know its popularity without introduction.
This picture book is the best among Dr. Seuss's works, so it must be read. It is very popular in English-speaking countries.
The language is rich in words and rhymes, and the vocabulary is well controlled. The picture is very imaginative, and the story is unconventional and imaginative.
7. Click here (bit by bit)
Keywords: creativity, interaction
Introduction to the story:
This book uses red, yellow and blue dots to play an interesting game.
Open the first page of the book, and there is only a yellow dot in the middle of the all-white page. Click on this yellow dot and turn to the next page.
On the next page, we touch, shake, blow and pat from time to time, and then turn to the next page to see what "magic" will appear.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
Reading this book is a conceptual renewal for adults. Because it doesn't have much plot, it's just fun.
At first, I couldn't help asking myself, what's the point? But in the eyes of adults, it is surprisingly boring, and children still play with relish.
8. The day when the crayons quit (the crayons went on strike)
Keywords: creativity, interaction
Introduction to the story:
The little boy opened the crayon and received a letter from each color crayon. Crayons have different personalities and emotions, and the stationery they choose is also very different from their handwriting.
This is also the beauty of this picture book. Although it is basically a unilateral communication of crayons, the personality of the owner of crayons is vividly on the paper.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
The baby always tears books, what if he breaks crayons? Look at this picture book. The author's mind was wide open, and he designed crayons and the conflicts between crayons of different colors. Childish language makes people laugh.
This story lets children know that crayons are painting partners who need their careful care. It is better to tell children a hundred times the hard truth of cherishing public property than to tell an interesting story.
9. Whistle for Willie (Peter's Whistle)
Keywords: innocence, humor, creativity
Introduction to the story:
The author uses a series of stories to outline the traces of children's growth from the life of self and learning groups.
The little boy Peter really wants to whistle, so that as soon as he blows, his dog can hear his voice and run towards him.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
Children's innocence, humor and creativity are fully displayed in their works. Even adults can often go back to childhood in their works, go deep into the corner of the city and discover and observe the real world of children.
10, Abdul Ghazaz's Garden (Magic Garden)
Keywords: creativity, interaction
Introduction to the story:
Sometimes, the fine line between fantasy and reality is not as clear as we hope. This is certainly not the day when Allen Mitch accidentally walked into Abdul Ghasazi Garden.
Because in this strange place, strange trees are faintly visible, and Gazazi's evil face casts a shadow.
Even after Allen escaped, Ghazazi's magic still seemed to permeate his daily life.
Recommended reasons for picture books:
Three of Van Olsberg's works have been adapted into movies, including: The Game of the Brave (I believe you are most familiar with it), Polar Express and Zatula.
Children's innocence, humor and creativity are fully displayed in their works. Even adults can often go back to childhood in their works, go deep into the corner of the city and discover and observe the real world of children.