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住在香水村的外婆病了,小乐和妈妈去看外婆,三代人一起晒太阳、喝下午茶、回忆从前的时光。后来,外婆离开香水村,搬到天上去了。妈妈常常对着天空发呆,或是掉眼泪。小乐用童真与稚拙,和时间老人一起,一点一点化解妈妈的心痛和思念。比如,小乐和妈妈一起散步,看到夕阳,小乐说,是外婆在天上煎蛋呢;天下雨,小乐说,是外婆在天上洗衣服呢。最后,小乐忽然想起一件重要的事情,叮嘱妈妈:“妈妈,你不要去和外婆喝下午茶呀!你和我在这里喝,好不好?”

熊爷爷今天要负责照看他的两个熊宝宝,他认为熊宝宝一定非常听话。可事实上,他们有没有惹“一点儿小麻烦”呢?在宁静的夜晚,熊爷爷能让熊宝宝乖乖睡觉吗?快瞧,他们究竟在干什么呢?

《爆炸头米拉1:米拉的大烦恼》

米拉实在很讨厌她的头发,她多希望有一头顺溜溜的直发啊!可是,一天早上,天哪,怎么一根头发都不见了?!

《爆炸头米拉2:米拉的大秘密》

米拉想养一只宠物,但是妈妈不同意。一天,米拉偶然遇到一只受伤的小松鼠,米拉小心翼翼地把它带回家藏在卧室里,可是,啊哦,竟然被妈妈发现了……

《爆炸头米拉3:米拉的大发现》

米拉终于有了一盆自己的花苗,可是,怎么有只虫子在吃宝贝花苗的叶子啊!米拉本来想把虫子赶走,可最后却跟“虫子”做了朋友,这是为什么呢?

人见人爱的爆炸头米拉一起,让您的孩子变得更自信、更勇敢、更有爱心,也让您更接纳孩子。 

米拉的快乐和烦恼,也是很多三四岁孩子都有的快乐和烦恼。这些故事太有趣、太令人心动了!每看一遍都让您和孩子更爱彼此。

《爆炸头米拉1:米拉的大烦恼》

米拉实在很讨厌她的头发,她多希望有一头顺溜溜的直发啊!可是,一天早上,天哪,怎么一根头发都不见了?!

《爆炸头米拉2:米拉的大秘密》

米拉想养一只宠物,但是妈妈不同意。一天,米拉偶然遇到一只受伤的小松鼠,米拉小心翼翼地把它带回家藏在卧室里,可是,啊哦,竟然被妈妈发现了……

《爆炸头米拉3:米拉的大发现》

米拉终于有了一盆自己的花苗,可是,怎么有只虫子在吃宝贝花苗的叶子啊!米拉本来想把虫子赶走,可最后却跟“虫子”做了朋友,这是为什么呢?

人见人爱的爆炸头米拉一起,让您的孩子变得更自信、更勇敢、更有爱心,也让您更接纳孩子。 

米拉的快乐和烦恼,也是很多三四岁孩子都有的快乐和烦恼。这些故事太有趣、太令人心动了!每看一遍都让您和孩子更爱彼此。

《爆炸头米拉1:米拉的大烦恼》

米拉实在很讨厌她的头发,她多希望有一头顺溜溜的直发啊!可是,一天早上,天哪,怎么一根头发都不见了?!

《爆炸头米拉2:米拉的大秘密》

米拉想养一只宠物,但是妈妈不同意。一天,米拉偶然遇到一只受伤的小松鼠,米拉小心翼翼地把它带回家藏在卧室里,可是,啊哦,竟然被妈妈发现了……

《爆炸头米拉3:米拉的大发现》

米拉终于有了一盆自己的花苗,可是,怎么有只虫子在吃宝贝花苗的叶子啊!米拉本来想把虫子赶走,可最后却跟“虫子”做了朋友,这是为什么呢?

人见人爱的爆炸头米拉一起,让您的孩子变得更自信、更勇敢、更有爱心,也让您更接纳孩子。 

米拉的快乐和烦恼,也是很多三四岁孩子都有的快乐和烦恼。这些故事太有趣、太令人心动了!每看一遍都让您和孩子更爱彼此。

Charles Solomon is an internationally respected critic and historian of animation. He has written on the subject for The New York Times, TV Guide, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, Modern Maturity, Film Comment, and The Hollywood Reporter. His books include Tale As Old As Time: The Art and Making of Beauty and the Beast; Disney Lost and Found, The Prince of Egypt: A New Vision in Animation, The Disney That Never Was, and Enchanted Drawings: The History of Animation, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and the first film book to be nominated for a National Book Critics' Circle Award.

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