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The owner collects the cat house
Book Introduction

Cat House is a collection of works by Ibsen Olson, a world-famous illustrator and winner of 1972 Andersen Illustration Award. Every fairy tale illustration in the book is Olson's masterpiece, but the same story can bring different reading feelings to young readers. At the same time, in order to truly reflect the collection value, this set of books has been translated by famous domestic translators. Both words and illustrations are fine works, and the works that children come into contact with at the beginning of reading enlightenment are the highest level in the world. It shows Olson's strong personal painting style, and the children feel the enlightenment of American painting while reading interesting stories.

About the author:

Olsen Ibsen (1921-2012) was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was the first Danish artist to win the international Andersen Prize. Olson's works are full of love for life and sense of humor, imaginative and enlightening educational significance. Olson's works have influenced many people in Denmark, and Denmark is extremely courteous to this national treasure artist. 20 12 65438+ 10/0/5, Olsen died, and the Danish media mourned with "this day, the picture died".

Reading experience:

This set of books is very imaginative, starting from everyday things, things around us or people, taking us into a different fantasy world. Every short story brings us different feelings. In How Our Neighbors Came, an unusual experience of an ordinary family was introduced. Everyone in every family is actually different. The Legend of Marsh Mother-in-law Brewing combines many natural phenomena in the swamp with fairy tales, which is both funny and natural. Seeing bubbles coming out of the pond, I wonder if the elf is snoring. There are many details in the story of a doll in "Pierre the Bear" that make the children laugh their heads off. I feel that this is what a child will do, and for a baby who also has a beloved doll, this story is closer to his life. Every story reads like a child. After reading all the books, I found that there are scanning codes to listen to books.

In reading, adults pay attention to words, while children pay more attention to pictures and details. For example, in the following two consecutive pictures, Eva asked me where the knife in the boy's mouth on the second page went, and I couldn't answer. Let's use our imagination and imagine together.

Say, where is the knife?