"Green Eggs and Ham" is pure, unadulterated fun! The sheer repetition and the absurd scenarios Sam-I-Am concocts are a brilliant way to engage young readers. My child absolutely adores the challenge of anticipating the next bizarre location or character Sam-I-Am tries to get the other character to eat green eggs and ham. It’s a fantastic tool for developing early reading skills, as the simple vocabulary and rhyming patterns make it accessible and encouraging. More than that, though, it’s a story about being open to new experiences and trying things before dismissing them. The stubborn refusal of the unnamed character, followed by his eventual enjoyment, is a funny and relatable lesson. The illustrations are so dynamic and expressive, perfectly capturing the exasperation and eventual delight. It’s a book that’s guaranteed to get giggles and a bit of a lesson tossed in for good measure. A perennial favorite that never gets old.
评分There's a certain magical realism to Dr. Seuss's work that's hard to replicate, and "The Lorax" is a prime example. This story carries such a vital message about environmental responsibility, delivered in a way that’s accessible and thought-provoking even for younger children. The tale of the Once-ler and his exploitation of the Truffula Trees, and the Lorax's desperate pleas for preservation, is a powerful allegory. It sparks conversations about sustainability, the consequences of greed, and the importance of protecting our planet for future generations. The illustrations are striking, contrasting the vibrant beauty of the Truffula Valley with the encroaching smog and industrialization. It's a story that doesn't shy away from difficult truths but offers a glimmer of hope through the act of planting a seed. It’s a book that empowers children to think about their impact on the world around them and inspires them to be caretakers of nature.
评分Wow, just finished reading "The Cat in the Hat" to my little one for the umpteenth time, and it still brings that same spark of pure joy! The rhythm and rhyme are just chef's kiss. It's so much more than just a simple story; it's a masterclass in language, a playful dance of words that’s both educational and utterly captivating. I love how it sparks imagination, turning a rainy afternoon into an adventure. My child’s eyes light up with every silly rhyme and every unexpected turn of events. We often find ourselves acting out the characters, giggling at the chaos the Cat in the Hat brings. It’s a book that truly encourages creativity and a love for reading from the very start. Even after all these readings, I'm still discovering new nuances in the illustrations and the subtle humor woven throughout. It’s the kind of book that becomes a cherished part of childhood, a warm memory you return to again and again. This edition, with its sturdy binding, is perfect for little hands and countless story times. It’s a timeless classic for a reason, and I’m so grateful to have it in our collection.
评分"One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" is a glorious explosion of silliness and linguistic inventiveness. It's less of a narrative and more of a wonderfully chaotic collection of fantastical creatures and nonsensical situations, and that’s precisely its charm. The rhythmic flow of the words, the sheer imagination on display with creatures like Yooks and Zooks, or the boy who plays a drum on his head, is pure delight. It’s a book that encourages children to embrace the bizarre and celebrate individuality. I love how it introduces a playful approach to counting and colors, but in such a fun, unconventional way. The illustrations are as vibrant and quirky as the text, each page bursting with life and humor. It's the perfect book for winding down, a joyful romp through a world of pure imagination that leaves everyone with a smile and a sense of wonder.
评分Honestly, "Horton Hears a Who!" is a profound little gem. On the surface, it's a whimsical tale about an elephant who hears a tiny civilization on a speck of dust. But peel back the layers, and you find such powerful messages about empathy, believing in the unseen, and standing up for what’s right, no matter how small or insignificant others might seem. I’ve used it to discuss fairness and kindness with my kids, and it’s remarkable how well the story resonates. Horton's unwavering determination, even when everyone else doubts him, is incredibly inspiring. The illustrations are classic Seuss – vibrant, imaginative, and full of personality. The way the Whos are depicted, so tiny yet so full of life, is just wonderful. It’s a story that truly teaches children the importance of compassion and understanding, even for those who are different or hard to perceive. It’s a gentle reminder that everyone, no matter their size, deserves to be heard and respected. A truly impactful read that leaves a lasting impression.
评分这本书立刻就获得了大众的喜爱,这本书非常的有趣而且易读,儿童爱死这本书了,而家长们也是非常的喜爱这本书,许多人长大了之后仍然说这是他们最喜爱的故事之一。
评分淡淡月色中,一人一鸟对坐进食。
评分书评简言之,即是介绍书籍内容,并评论其得失之谓。根据美国《兰登字典》解释:“书评是对于新出版的书加以批判(Criticaldescription)和评价(evaluation),而发表在报纸或杂志者。”
评分Yertle the turtle and other stories
评分带女儿去医院,服务非常好,小孩子抽血护士也很Nice。但是总觉得有地方不对。到了晚上想起来了
评分苏斯的书收了也不少了,正好有合集,价格也合适当然要收了。
评分孩子学英语,不是在学一种道理,也不必长期参加培训班,而是生活在英语的生活里。换句话说,家长、老师要尽量帮助孩子,养成天天用英语的习惯。 我见到很多孩子,很喜欢看书,只不过原版书是英文写的,孩子暂时还不能“心领神会”,所以孩子就不爱看。我见到有的家长给 10 岁左右的孩子买过几本简单的原版书,但是孩子没看几天就不看了,因为阅读很吃力。孩子阅读吃力的时候,最需要的是帮助,而不是眼睁睁看着孩子就这么放弃。障碍不解决,就永远是障碍。况且,孩子是能把这本书读下去的。我们可以参考香港小学一些好的教法。 香港特别重视小学英语课外活动。10 年前,香港第一任行政长官董建华先生,在 2001 年《政府施政报告》第5部分,向市民承诺“从 2002 年开始,政府将采取措施,加强小学的英语教学”。怎么加强呢?有一种做法,就是督促学校在课外开展广泛的英语阅读活动。香港教育当局很重视推广阅读风气,他们下发给小学的指导文件里,反复提到:“英语阅读能力,是孩子终身必备的学习能力。” 香港一些小学,每天放学之后,有一个小时英语阅读活动,他们称之为 reading workshop ,有点类似咱们的托管班,放学后的孩子,聚在老师身边读英语书。在香港著名的圣保罗学校附属小学,有一位老师,给2年级孩子分别用英语和粤语,讲读 Charlotte's Web,老师带着学生从头讲到尾,一边讲,一边让学生用荧光笔在原版书上作记号。 这位老师不给孩子讲语法术语,也没必要给孩子讲语法术语。这位老师利用荧光笔,利用孩子天生对色彩的敏感,把重要的英语结构,自然而然印在孩子心里,让孩子不知不觉,学到很多东西。 老师把整整一本书,给孩子认认真真讲一遍,从头到尾,没有一句遗漏,这很关键。如果老师只是简单串讲一个故事梗概,意义就不大了。我们有的孩子看英语书,就有一点走马观花,碰到文字稍微困难的地方,就跳过去不看了;还有的孩子看英语,碰到不懂的地方,就直接去看中文翻译,这实际上是在读故事,英语的提高很有限。 老师给孩子讲读原版书,不是为了讲故事。老师的教学意图,是让孩子以后能够独立阅读;是让孩子掌握阅读策略,提高阅读速度;是借用各种色彩,帮孩子熟悉英文语法;是以附带习得的方式,扩大孩子的单词量...... 香港很多 10 岁的小学生,每天自己看原版书,并非孩子聪明过人,而是老师已经带着孩子们认认真真读过几本原版书了,经过细水长流的教学铺垫,孩子的英语才能飞跃。 学英语,不能断断续续,孩子需要天天沉潜在英语里。我举台湾地区的例子,近些年台湾教育当局强调英语学习与国际接轨,台湾一些重点小学,开家长会的时候,英语老师会给家长推荐一份原版书的书单,并对家长说:“英语学习与国际接轨不是一句口号,而是具体的生活方式,让孩子每天睡觉前,读半小时原版书。” 让英文原版书,成为孩子的好朋友。有
评分别人推荐的书应该挺不错的,促销时买的还挺划算的。
评分原版的书,很好,就是太贵了。
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