内容简介
Short, original fables with fresh, unexpected morals poke subtle fun at human foibles through the antics of animals. . . . The droll illustrations, with tones blended to luminescent shading, are complete and humorous themselves.
作者简介
During his distinguished career Arnold Lobel wrote and/or illustrated over 70 books for children. To his illustrating credit, he had a Caldecott Medal book -- Fables (1981) -- and two Caldecott Honor Books-his own Frog and Toad are Friends (1971) and Hildilid's Night by Cheli Duran Ryan (1972). To his writing credit, he had a Newbery Honor Book -- Frog and Toad Together (1973). But to his greatest credit, he had a following of literally millions of young children with whom he shared the warmth and humor of his unpretentious vision of life.
Though he was a born storyteller -- he began making up stories extemporaneously to entertain his fellow second-graders in Schenectady, New York, where he grew up in the care of his grandparents. Mr. Lobel called himself a "lucky amateur" in terms of his writing. Viewing himself as a professionally trained illustrator (he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute), he said, "I know how to draw pictures. With writing, I don't really know what I'm doing. It's very intuitive."
In addition to the Frog and Toad books, Owl at Home, Mouse Tales, The Book of Pigericks, and many other popular books he created, Mr. Lobel also illustrated other writers' texts that captured his fancy. He viewed this as "something different and challenging." Often his illustrations for those books showed a different aspect of his personality and his artistic expertise, ranging from his meticulous dinosaurs in Dinosaur Time by Peggy Parish to his chilling pen-and-ink drawings in Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep by Jack Prelutsky, about which Booklist wrote, "Young readers will be amazed that the gentle Lobel of Frog and Toad fame can be so comfortably diabolic."
In 1977 Mr. Lobel and his wife, Anita, a distinguished children's book author and artist in her own right, collaborated on their first book, How the Rooster Saved the Day, chosen by School Library Journal as one of the Best Books of the Year, 1977. They then collaborated on three more books, A Treeful of Pigs, a 1979 ALA Notable Book; On Market Street, a 1982 Caldecott Honor Book; and The Rose in My Garden, a 1984 Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor Book.
Arnold Lobel died in 1987.
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Fables[寓言] [平装] [4岁及以上] epub pdf mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
Fables[寓言] [平装] [4岁及以上] 下载 epub mobi pdf txt 电子书 2024
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很经典的故事,值得收藏!
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读书时只觉得能用的似乎很少很少
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读书是一种需求:每当我看到同事们纷纷为工作建言献策而我却默不作声的时候;每当我看到朋友在一起谈天论地我却插不上话的时候;每当我看到别人豁达开朗而我却小肚鸡肠的时候,我发现自己需要读书,通过读书增加自己的才能、通过读书开阔自己的视野、通过读书提高自身的修养。通过读书摆脱无知所带来的烦恼。读书也是一种享受:记得读大学时看了一套余秋雨的全集,我硬是花了差不多两天两夜的时间一口气读完了,并且为之回味了一个多星期。书就是有这样一种魅力,他能带你进入一个令人陶醉的世界,当你为一本好书而着迷的时候,你会发现作者笔下的文字像一个个甜美的音符敲打着你的心田,带着你的灵魂进入一个神奇的旅程,可以上天入地,也可以穿越古今。
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从读懂书中的文字到读懂书外的岁月并不容易
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孩子读不懂的,每页一则寓言,配一页大幅画,我本人非常喜欢。ARNOLD LOBEL的。迟点给她读吧。
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高尔基先生说过:“书籍是人类进步的阶梯。”书还能带给你许多重要的好处。 多读书,可以让你觉得有许多的写作灵感。可以让你在写作文的方法上用的更好。在写作的时候,我们往往可以运用一些书中的好词好句和生活哲理。让别人觉得你更富有文采,美感。读书能陶冶人的情操,给人知识和智慧。所以,我们应该多读书,为我们以后的人生道路打下好的、扎实的基础!
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译:爱好仁德而不爱学习,不了解实情,成了好好先生,就受人愚弄;爱好才智而不爱学习,便只会玩弄小聪明,耍小动作,放荡不羁;爱好信实而不爱学习,便会不分是非,伤害大义,害人害已;爱好直率而不爱好学习,就会鲁莽冲动,不三思而行,出口伤人;爱好勇武而不爱学习,就会动辄动手动脚,惹是生非;爱好刚强而不爱好学习,就会刚愎自用,自以为是,胆大妄为,不计后果。
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"好仁不好学,其蔽也愚;好知不好学,其蔽也荡;好信不好学,其蔽也贼;好直不好学,其蔽也绞;好勇不好学,其蔽也乱;好刚不好学,其蔽也狂。"(论语·阳货)
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