Complete Works of Andersen's Fairy Tales (Ye Junjian's Classic Translation)
[Dan] Andersen, translated by Ye Junjian, Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House.
Mr. Ye Junjian's classic translation "The Complete Works of Andersen's Fairy Tales" is based on the "H.C. Andersen: Eventherogisforer" published by Florence Publishing House in odense, the city where Andersen was born, in cooperation with the Andersen Museum. This translation is a good version that Mr. Ye thought was relatively complete before his death. This reprint contains all the translations translated by Mr. Ye before his death, totaling 166. Every fairy tale is accompanied by Mr. Ye's translation postscript, some of which introduce Andersen's creative background, and some record Mr. Ye's experience and feelings in translating articles. There are 569 famous black and white illustrations and 28 color inserts in the book, all of which are classic works of Andersen's fairy tale illustrations.
Peter Rabbit Forever: Revealing the Legend of Beatrix Potter
[English] By Camilla Hallinan, translated by Ajia, 2 1 Century Publishing House.
Beatrix Potter, born on July 28th, 1866, is a world-renowned children's literature writer. Since the publication of 1902 The Story of Peter Rabbit, Miss Porter's Peter Rabbit has become a classic character in the history of children's books in the world, accompanied by the growth of children from generation to generation. This book is a special commemorative edition of Miss Porter150th birthday. It is an encyclopedia specially made for Peter Rabbit fans. It will lead readers to trace the birth journey of Peter Rabbit series, explore the true story behind the naughty rabbit, and truly restore Miss Potter's era and her life with a lot of precious pictures and a combination of reality and reality.
Children's University: An Enlightenment Lesson for Children by Scientists
[Germany] ulrich Jansen, [Germany] Ulla Stuhr nagel, [Germany] Klaus Ensikat, translated by Zhu, Wang Ping and Wan Yinglang, Yunnan Publishing Group Press.
The series is divided into three volumes: the world, nature and humanity. Authoritative scientists, including Nobel Prize winners, answer questions about history, geography, economy, language, biology, philosophy, religion and education, so that children can understand how the world works. Topics include dinosaur extinction, volcanic eruption, human origin, dreaming, cloning, gender and so on.
Children are fine, adults have problems.
[Japan] Itsumi Taro, Aishu Xinxing Publishing House
This book is an educational essay by Itsumi Taro, a picture book writer. He quoted a lot of examples around him, and with a unique sense of humor, revealed the disadvantages of modern education and the nature of parent-child relationship. Adults who worry about anxiety all the time are adults who don't pretend to understand, and adults who like to teach their children ...-In Itsumi Taro's view, the children's problems we are discussing today are actually adults' problems.
Magic school bus explores human evolution
Joanna kelvin, Bruce Digentu, Guizhou People's Publishing House.
Teacher curly is leading the students to make a genealogy, which is also a genealogy. Arnold's family tree is too small. He wanted to find more ancestors, so teacher curly started the magic school bus again and led the students to travel through time and space and go back to the past. Their first stop was 3.5 billion years ago, when life was just born ...
The last chapter of the magic school bus, JoannaCole's farewell work.
Soy Luna
[Japan] nanae Aoyama, [Japan] Knife Root Clothes Painting, and Zhou Yi, Yi, Shanghai Translation Publishing House.
This book is a dream combination of nanae Aoyama, the winner of Akutagawa Literature Award, and Wu De, the best illustrator at the Bologna Book Fair. It tells the story of a trip from the moon to the earth, where the moon flew to the earth, met children, saw wheat fields, met cats, big birds and elephants, saw tall buildings and cars, entered the ocean and desert, and found an astronaut who had been to the moon, was getting old, and remembered the secret of chocolate doughnuts in an amusement park. The moon and the earth, like old friends who are not very familiar but have known each other for a long time, are thinking and talking. Simple and simple words with warm and interesting pictures present a picture book that tells loneliness, cares, exudes a faint sense of loneliness and has an inexplicable sense of healing.
Polar bears are on the move
Dai, Igor Oleinikoff, Guizhou People's Publishing House.
In a distant and extremely cold place, there are a pair of polar bear parents. In order to find a suitable living environment, they took their young children and embarked on a broad road of migration. From the gloomy human town to the zoo where you can eat, drink and be merry, from the ancient ice age to the moon in Wan Li ... After searching and exploring, the polar bear finally found a perfect new home. The glaciers there are high, the snow there is heavy, and the seals there are fat-everything is the same as their dream home. Just, where is such a place? Can they arrive?
World sports illustrated
[English] Scott Allen, [France] Antoine Corbineau's "Drawing Dolphins" Media Children's Publishing House.
This book introduces 35 sports categories of the Olympic Games, and has a cross-page restoration of an event and a panoramic view of the stadium. In addition to the origin of the Olympic Games and the prospect of future Olympic events, the author also deeply analyzes a sport from many related angles such as project rules, technical terms, necessary skills, injuries, basic training, winning probability, etc. 10, so that children can gain rich sports knowledge from it. In the book, the style of contrasting colors is used to freeze the instantaneous action on the field, so that children can feel the charm of competition.
Tintin, fix it.
David Shannon, Twain, Beijing United Publishing Company
Tintin is a big man in a suit and tie. He accidentally tripped over a nail, then went to the hardware store to buy a shiny new hammer and nailed the nail to the floor. This feeling is really amazing, so he seems to be possessed. When he saw something like a nail, he wanted to nail it with a hammer, whether it was a light switch or a fire hydrant. The result can be imagined ... "David, No" is the author's brand-new work.
"Who has seen tintin? 》
[Sweden] Maria Nihlsson Tolevin, translated by Wang, published by Hebei Education Press.
Tintin is a little guy. In his home deep in the forest, it is exciting to be a tiny person: some seeds have become beautiful wings, a flower has become interesting clothes, and a blueberry is enough to eat for a few days ... Tintin is curious about the great man who walks through the forest, but no matter what he does, they can't see him. One day, when Tintin felt most lonely and desperate, he heard a tiny voice. Maybe someone can see Tintin? In fact, at the end of the late has been around tintin.
Guess who will win: animal melee (full 13)
[America] By Jerry Pallotta, painted by Rob bost, translated by Ji Yuanyuan, CITIC Publishing Group.
Guess Who Will Win is a best-selling animal science series published by Xue Le Press in the United States, with a total volume of 13, including killer whales and great white sharks, lions and tigers, polar bears and grizzlies, Tyrannosaurus Rex and raptors, hammerhead sharks and bull sharks, Komodo monitor lizards and king cobras. Each volume introduces the physical characteristics, living habits and predation skills of two similar animals.
Insect carnival
Elena Radek and Damian Ravel Duane, translated by Zhen Zhen and Lin Jie, Houlang Sichuan Fine Arts Publishing House.
This is a poetic picture book full of imagination, and it is also a 3.6-meter-long float parade.
After several weeks of preparation, all kinds of insects, large and small, boarded the stage in the countryside, singing and dancing to celebrate the festival. Judging from their costumes and movements, they seem to be inspired by traditional human festivals around the world: Spring Festival, Halloween, Rio Carnival … Can you tell which festival the insects on each page are celebrating?
Unveil the computer
[English] Paul Welvin, [English] Daniel Langtu, translated by Wang Xuhua, Lele Future Publishing House
This popular science book introduces the basic knowledge of computer and the extension and development of computer science in various fields of society from eight aspects. From the application of computer science in daily life to the development of computers in the future, from the appearance change of computers to the production of internal electronic components, we will gradually unveil the mystery of the computer world and take children to quickly understand all aspects of computers.
"Whose bike is this? 》
[Japan] Gao Tuochun's Books and Paintings, translated by Peng Yi, Guangxi Normal University Press.
A little boy rode a bicycle, riding proudly and freely on the wide green space. Suddenly, he saw a strange-shaped bike parked in front of him. The little boy couldn't help asking, "Whose bike is this?" The answer was immediately revealed. The crocodile rode on its own metamorphosis bicycle. When he saw a bicycle with strange equipment parked on the top of the mountain, the crocodile also asked curiously, "Whose bicycle is that?" In this way, with the emergence of bicycles with unique designs ...
Never invite dinosaurs to dinner.
[English], [English] Guy Parker-Rees, translated by Yu, Beijing United Publishing Company.
Never let a shark use your toothbrush, never let a beaver enter the washbasin, and never use a tiger as a towel … A sleep guide for children who don't like to sleep. Imaginative stories help children establish bedtime. Painted by the winner of the Portsmouth Book Prize.
What does Danny do today? 》
Pippa goodhart, Sam R2, translated by Tang Jing, New World Press.
The theme of the story is "Danny's Day". Danny is very busy today. There are so many interesting things waiting for him to do How should he choose? Can you help Danny think about it? Breakfast is juice or jelly, school is a bus or hot air balloon, and art class is a robot or skyscraper … What is Danny going to do today?
won't forget
[Japan] Sanzhikuanzi, [Japan] Song Cheng's Mariko, translated by Lin Jing Li Wei, Houlang Huashan Literature and Art Publishing House.
Grandma Xiong is old and lonely, so she moved to Xiong's house to live with her parents. Little bear and grandma bear are very happy to live together, but one day he finds out what he did with grandma bear yesterday, and grandma bear can't remember it today. The bear is very angry. He went to the forest to pick acorns alone. In the forest, he found grandma bear sitting alone, so he went to talk to grandma. Grandma bear said that and knocked on her chest. She said she did it to remember every good time with the bear. ...
This is a warm story about companionship and growth, which helps children understand Alzheimer's disease and learn to understand and care for others.
Story in Summer
Wei, Tu, New World Press.
Remember that summer when I was a child? The trees beside the path exude a thick green color, and cicadas are heard in our ears. Facing the big sun, our faces were covered with dirty sweat. While doing our summer homework, we pricked up our ears and looked forward to the phone call from our friends outside ... Eighteen exquisite woodcut prints brought us into the idyllic Shan Ye forest and relived our lingering childhood memories.
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Walking trilogy
Wu Wen and Tuda, 2 1 Century Publishing Group
The trilogy Walking, Swimming across the River and Camping are all stories about two brothers. Walking is at noon, swimming is in the morning and camping is at night. Wu, a post-90 s picture book writer and illustrator, tells the whimsy of himself and his brother in the trilogy. In ordinary life, how many adventures, big and small, have we had without realizing it?
Radish is back.
Fang Yiqun, [France] Clémence Pollet, Guangxi Normal University Press.
It is snowing heavily, and Shan Ye is covered with snow. The rabbit is running out of food at home, so he goes out to look for food. The rabbit found two radishes. He is very happy. He wants to eat one and keep one. On such a cold snowy day, the little rabbit thought that the little monkey must have nothing to eat, so he sent one to his house. The little monkey went out to find something to eat. He found some peanuts and went home. When the little monkey came home, he wondered why there was a radish at home. The little monkey thought that the deer had nothing to eat, so he sent the radish to the deer's house ... Little bear saw the radish suddenly appear at home, thinking that the little rabbit must have nothing to eat on such a cold snowy day, so he was ready to give it to the little rabbit.
Happy bay leaf
Ao Ziwen and Tu, New World Publishing House.
One moonlit night, while walking, A Dai picked up a laurel leaf that fell from the moon. It is said that laurel leaves can bring happiness to people, so A Dai carefully put it in a sugar jar. When I woke up the next day, the almost empty sugar jar was actually full of candy. It turns out that as long as it is edible, laurel leaves can make it more. Since then, A Dai has used this laurel leaf to make himself worry about eating and drinking. Until one day, A Dai found that he couldn't afford the delicious and expensive blue diamond salt, and he began to feel depressed. A Dai's good friend Arju gave him a good idea, so A Dai sold his house and set out on a journey. ...
Pulling radish
Zhou Xuwen and Tu, New World Publishing House
The little mouse lives in a lot of books. He feels very happy because he can find many books to read here. Take his favorite "Pulling Radish" for example, he has seen many versions. This time, he told his favorite version. According to his uncle's uncle, the story of radish pulling should be like this ... The author combines Tolstoy's radish pulling with his childhood experience.
Blind bear breaks corn.
Adapted by Lv Aiming, Pictures, Yutian Culture Chen Guang Publishing House.
One autumn night, in a farmer's house, my mother was telling her children the story of "blind bear". As everyone knows, the blind bear really came. The blind bear sneaked into the cornfield and broke the corn hard. But it broke a stick, lost one, broke one, lost another, and finally there was only one left. When farm animals saw the corn on the ground, they showed different behaviors: some hurried to pick it up, some began to whisper, some were very nervous ... Finally, when the hero's family found that the blind bear really came, the story reached a climax. ...
The author reinterprets classic old stories in the form of picture books, and expresses young people's attitude towards life in his works, that is, "happiness is also important."
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