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Crocodiles are afraid of dentists and picture books. Recommended reason
Recommended reason for the story of "crocodile is afraid, dentist is afraid" picture book: this is a book to help children contact life experiences. Careful observation of the pictures in this book shows that every child may experience this process of feeling and thinking in the process of showing that crocodiles are afraid of dentists and dentists. Finally, crocodiles overcome their fears and receive treatment, and dentists overcome their fears to treat crocodiles.

First, the picture book introduction:

This picture book tells the story of a crocodile fish who doesn't brush his teeth at ordinary times. If he is not careful, his teeth will rot and get hurt. He must go to the dentist. He is afraid it will hurt more. The dentist was also scared when he saw the crocodile treating his teeth. He is worried that when he opens his mouth wide, crocodiles will bite him or even eat him.

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.

Second, the educational significance.

As the saying goes, "toothache is not a disease, but it hurts to death." This picture book conveys to children a series of experiences of going to the dentist after crocodile decayed teeth through rich pictures, and guides children to pay attention to dental health and develop good habits of protecting teeth, hoping to bring some enlightenment to parents.

Introduction of picture book creators and artistic characteristics of picture books;

1, picture book creator-Itsumi Taro

The creator of the picture book Crocodiles Afraid of Dentists is Itsumi Taro, the most famous Japanese picture book writer overseas. He was not a picture book writer at first, but a graduate of the industrial design department of Misawa Design Institute. Engaged in industrial design and printing art pattern design after graduation.

I started writing picture books at the age of 27, and so far I have published more than 300 creative picture books, such as Who ate it, Who hid it, Spring of the calf and Sometimes It's a Boy.

2. The artistic features of picture books

In the picture book Crocodiles Afraid of Dentists, Itsumi Taro humorously depicts the contradiction between patients and dentists with humorous contrast sentences and vivid characters. The theme in the picture book is clear, the picture is vivid and childlike, easy to understand and easy to stimulate children's reading interest.