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Help people realize that children need to learn to adjust their emotions when they grow up. The rebellious children and the beast with blue face and fangs in the book do not conform to the positioning of children's picture books, but they are gradually accepted and widely praised because every child has a place full of adventure and passion in his heart.

This is the first picture book in the United States that recognizes that children have strong feelings. Brian Odeherty of The New York Times commented: "This seems to be a fantastic story, but in fact it originated from Sondak's childhood self, and everyone has the shadow of childhood."

The story can't be simpler, but it contains tension. Archie escaped from his mother's discipline and entered a world of wild animals, playing happily and being loved by wild animals. But he felt lonely. He needs real care and love. Although the wild animals said they loved him and threatened to eat him, Daoxiang in the distance took him home.

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A brief introduction to the content of "Wild Animals";

Archie was punished by his mother for being naughty, scolded a little "beast" and went to bed angrily. In his dream, he fantasized that he had come to a place haunted by wild animals, subdued all the wild animals and became the king who gave orders there. He ordered all the wild animals to party and go to bed without dinner.

This fantasy has fully vented and appeased his negative emotions. When everything was quiet, Max felt lonely, so he returned to the real world-at this time, the dinner his mother prepared for him was still hot.