Suitable reading age: 3-7 years old
Author: Wen/[America] Laura Numanluotu/[America] Felicia Bond
Translation: Ren Rongrong
Content abstract: "If you give the mouse cookies, he will want a glass of milk." In this way, the little mouse, wearing jeans and carrying a backpack, accepted a boy's biscuit and went into the boy's house to drink a glass of milk. When you gave him milk, the mouse asked for a straw, ate and drank it, then asked for a napkin, looked in the mirror, and then looked in the mirror ... Finally, "He asked for a glass of milk to drink. Since he wants to drink milk, he naturally wants a biscuit. "
Highlight: A classic picture book story, starting from a hypothesis, has a big turning point. * Finally, let's go back to this hypothesis: If you give the mouse cookies, what will it want next? Milk? Toys These strange plots are just in line with the characteristics of the baby's pan-spirit and break through our habitual thinking mode. That little mouse is our dear baby.
The second picture book suitable for small classes: Who bit my pie?
Suitable reading age: 0-4 years old
Author: Xu Zhijiang
Content abstract: Little pig made a big cake and fell asleep. When he woke up, hey, who took a bite of the cake? Piggy is determined to find out, but birds, rabbits, foxes ... small animals have proved that they are not themselves. Then who the hell bit the pie?
Highlight: Who Bited My Pie is a picture book full of suspense. The story has aroused children's strong interest through repeated setting and release. In the activity, I use guessing, imagination and other means to put children in the story, so that children can feel the humor and wit of the story in the process of guessing, speaking and acting.
The third picture book suitable for small classes: crocodiles are afraid of dentists.
Suitable reading age: 3-6 years old
Author: [Japan] Itsumi Taro
Shangyi editorial department
Content abstract: A psychological contest between crocodile and dentist depicts the dramatic psychological changes of crocodile and dentist every moment with simple and repeated sentences. They were afraid of each other, but tooth decay brought them together. The fierce crocodile has to listen to the dentist, and the red-faced dentist can only be brave. This contrast makes people laugh. Crocodiles know how to brush their teeth, and children should be more conscious. This is a happy and ironic life education.
Highlight: Crocodiles are afraid of dentists is a book to help children connect with their life experiences. Looking closely at the pictures in this book, we will find that in the process of showing that crocodiles are afraid of dentists and dentists are afraid of crocodiles, the pictures show every step that children see and experience when filling their teeth.