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一本让孩子乃至成人都爱不释手的科学实验游戏书!

  这是一部集科学性、趣味性、实践性、艺术性为一体的儿童益智宝典。通过让孩子亲手做试验,学习隐藏在生活中的科学原理。这本书包含了30多个关于科学的话题,能帮助孩子理解物理学、化学、生物学、天文学和气象学的基本原理。实验难度各异,不同年龄的小朋友都能在其中获得成功的喜悦和自我激励。

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  本书打破传统方式,代替枯燥的文字叙述,引导孩子在亲自动手实验中走进科学、了解科学、热爱科学。并通过一个科学话题的实验,引发孩子对新问题进行思考,从而锻炼培养孩子的发散性思维和创意性思维。

  本书的内容更是由专门进行小学科学教材编写的老师把关审核,亲自动手进行实验验证,使科学理论更规范,也使知识点的讲述更容易被孩子所理解和接受。

  让孩子爱上科学,就从这里开始!

一条名叫哈利的哈士奇陪伴了主人的整个青春岁月,整整九年,从大学到成为母亲。在这九年里,主人完成了大学学业、恋爱、失恋、读研、结婚生子,身边来来往往了无数的人,唯有哈利一直陪伴,于是,主人的青春回忆里全是哈利的影子,结尾的那一页,因为哈利的离开不忍看到。

作品以哈利妈妈的视角记录了哈利的成长岁月,亦是回忆了自己的青春。

罗伦·乔尔德对儿童内心有深刻的洞察力,善于发掘日常生活中的不凡之处,成为书中的幽默素材。本书选用传统的主题,以非常新奇、具现代感又犀利的风格来诠释,给读者带来直接的冲击力。

                ——英国格林纳威童书大奖评委会主席 莎拉·维尔吉

  作者荣获英国图画书最高荣誉格林纳威童书大奖。

书中精选了适合小学生学习的成语,每个成语用一个对开页加以表现,左边是一个脑筋急转弯的问题,加上漫画;右边是脑筋急转弯的答案,即成语,并附上成语解释、例句、近义词、反义词和漫画。漫画贴近孩子生活,脑筋急转弯和漫画都非常有趣。

1. 在妙趣横生中了解成语。相对于一般用古典故事解释的成语书,这套书时代气息鲜明,力求让孩子在笑声中学习。漫画贴近孩子生活,脑筋急转弯的形式也深受孩子喜爱。

2. 鼓励孩子的创造性和多元思维。在准确解释成语的基础上,加上成语的“趣解”,启发孩子的创造性思维。

3.做成小开本的口袋书,方便孩子携带。

A Smidgeon of Pigeon by Mo Willems In Don't Let the PigeonDrive the Bus!, the pigeon dreamed of driving the bus. In thisboard book, readers will see him emoting at the thought of drivinga plane, a train, a car, and more, all in his deliriouslyover-the-top style.

"Level One"

It's a busy day at the "Cakes and More" bake shop The mice get there first thing in the morning to open their shop. Then they chop, stir, ice, and bake their way to the end of the day. Fun characters pick up tasty treats and keep the mice on their feet. This is a fast-paced, easy-to-read book with memorable characters and sweet illustrations

As David zips through his school, he discovers hat his least-favorite word, "no", is often spoken here: "NO, DAVID!" "No Yelling!" No pushing!" "No running in the halls!" This lighthearted companion to the Caldecott Honor book, NO, DAVID! Is an entertaining, laugh-out-loud romp from the beginning of class to the end of the day.

Elmer has been a nursery favourite since this first book waspublished in 1989. A modern classic, this picture book continues tobe the strongest seller of the whole series.

The subtle message in Elmer is that it is OK to be different, andcombined with the vibrant colour and cheeky humour of the maincharacter, this large format edition is a celebration of itscontinued popularity.

This new version of the Caldecott-winning classic by illustratorDavid Small and author Judith St. George is updated with currentfacts and new illustrations to include our forty-second president,George W. Bush. There are now three Georges in the catalog ofpresidential names, a Bush alongside the presidential family tree,and a new face on the endpaper portraiture.Hilariously illustrated by Small, this celebration by St. Georgeshows us the foibles, quirks and humanity of forty-two men who haverisen to one of the most powerful positions in the world. Perfectfor this election year--and every year!

A finger puppet game. Follow Mr. Wolf and Little Wolf through the hours of their day. Digital and analog clocks on each page help us to learn to tell time.

A delightful book for small children, featuring a much-lovedcharacter and with the usual excellent, colourful illustrations wehave come to expect from the Elmer books. School Librarian Brightand very funny pictures enhance beautifully judged writing:children and adults greeted this book with delight. Child EducationElmer is up to his tricks again in this hilarious tale. T.E.S.McKee's unpredictable storyline and familiar bright artwork makethis another winner for Elmer fans. Books for Keeps

“A told B, and B told C, ‘I’ll meet you on top of the coconuttree.’” This rollicking rhythmic beginning starts a lively, tongue-tingling adventure as all the characters from A to Z try to climb to the top of the coconut tree. But will there be enough room? With an insistent, repetitive chorus of “chicka, chicka, boom, boom,” this book entertains while teaching the alphabet without even trying. Capital and small letters are both introduced. When all the letters get to the top of the tree, it bends over and all the “baby” (lower case) letters fall out. Then, each “adult” (upper case) letter comes, rescues its baby, and runs home to take care of their various (not serious) injuries. A very clever presentation of the alphabet.

Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler team up again to create thisfunny and adorable sequel to The Gruffalo. One night, theGruffalo’s child wanders into the woods to search for the Big BadMouse. But instead, she comes upon a small mouse in the woods . . .and decides to eat him! But wait, what is that? A shadow of a verylarge, scary creature falls on the ground. Could it be the Big BadMouse after all?

On Monday he ate through one apple.

But he was still hungry.

On Tuesday he ate through two pears, but he was stillhungry.

On Wednesday he ate though three plums, but he was stillhungry.

On Thursday he ate through four strawberries, but he was stillhungry......'

On Saturday, he eats so much he has a stomachache......but putsit right on Sunday, when he only nibbles through a nice greenleaf!

Then he builds a cocoon and stays inside for over twoweeks......and an amazing thing happens!

Katy caboose doesn't like her life at the back of the train.Stuck with clouds of billowing smoke from the engine and a bumpy,jolting ride, she longs for some peace and quiet. When her rustybolts bust loose, Katy finally gets the life she wants in a way shenever expected This Read-Along Book and CD Favorite includes apaperback edition of the book and a compact disc in a newlydesigned reusable package. Perfect for car trips, classrooms, andbedtime listening, these recordings feature lively sound effectsand original music. The CD includes one reading with page-turnsignals as well as an uninterrupted reading.

"The Wily woman eludes the thief and then leads him into aneerie swamp where this curious adventure takes a surprising andlaughable turn."--Publishers Weekly. A Caldecott Honor Book. An ALANotable Children's Book. A Booklist Editors' Choice. Winner of theBoston Globe-Horn Book Award. Full color.

The lively adventures of the twelve famous little girls andGenevieve the dog take readers once more to Bemelmans' unique anddelightful Paris. A Caldecott Award Book. Full-color illustrations.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition ofthis title.

   那天晚上,麦克斯穿上他的狼服,开始了恶作剧。妈妈骂他:“野兽!”麦克斯说:“我要吃掉你!”结果妈妈没让他吃晚饭,把他关到了房间里。   正是在那天晚上,麦克斯的房间里长出了一片树林,海上漂来了一艘小船。他日夜航行,一个星期又一个星期,几乎用了一年的时间,到了一个野兽出没的地方。野兽们发出了可怕的咆哮,磨着它们可怕的牙齿,转动着它们可怕的眼睛,伸出了它们可怕的爪子。“别动!”麦克斯的眼睛一眨也不眨,盯着它们的黄眼睛,用魔法驯服了它们。它们全都害怕了,把他当成了野兽之王。   “现在,”麦克斯喊,“让野兽们闹起来吧!”它们又是对着月亮吼叫,又是吊在树上,等闹够了,“停!”麦克斯不让它们吃晚饭就让它们去睡觉了。

可是他这个野兽之王突然感到孤独起来,想到一个被人爱的地方去。这时,从遥远的世界的那一边,飘来了好吃的东西的香味。   他决定放弃在这个野兽出没的地方当国王了。可是野兽们喊:“哦,请不要走——我们要把你吃掉——我们如此爱你!”野兽们发出可怕的咆哮,磨着它们可怕的牙齿,转动着它们可怕的黄眼睛,伸出了它们可怕的爪子。但麦克斯还是上了他的小船,挥手说再见了。   然后他航行了一年,又回到了他自己房间的那个夜晚。他发现他的晚饭正等着他,而饭还是热的。

三只青蛙生活在一起。一天,爱冒险的那只青蛙捡回了一颗巨大的蛋,等蛋孵好以后,他们和蛋里的“小鸡”成为了好朋友。大家一起生活一起玩耍,直到有一天,“小鸡”找到了自己的妈妈,三只青蛙很开心,不过,他们却很疑惑:“鸡”妈妈对自己孩子的叫法怎么跟他们不一样呢?Now in Dragonfly comes the tale of three colorful frogs. Onefinds a pebble.

Another declares it a chicken egg. But what happens when a babyalligator

hatches instead? "Kids will giggle at the frogs' repeatedreferences to the

friendly newborn as `the chicken.' They'll be even more tickledwhen the frogs

chuckle at the `mother chicken' who, finally reunited with heroffspring,

greets her `sweet little alligator'...In his 40th book, Lionni isin

typically fine form" (Publisher's Weekly).

《摘星的日子》——

坚持下去,找颗星星做朋友并不是奢望!

在众多题材中,奥利弗杰弗斯选取了摘星星这个潜伏在童年里的公共秘密——从遥远的天上摘下星星,和星星做朋友,的确是无数孩子的梦想——《摘星的日子》能瞬间唤起读者的亲切感。

作者精湛的绘画艺术在本书中发挥得淋漓尽致,同时我们也深深感受到作者在透视原理和色彩运用等方面的杰出能力,这些都是本书的鲜明特色。在纯粹而美好的光感中,我们触摸到了童年的透明和单纯,男孩追逐梦想的专注和执著也让我们深受震撼。

此外,作者的造型能力也值得一提。从构图来看,奥利弗?杰弗斯很有几分顽童心理,因为他非常善于将物体生命化,比如作品中的宇宙飞船看起来像一条活鱼,大海的波浪看起来像美人鱼的卷发,而星星,在这里放弃了我们熟悉的对称造型,并在参差的棱角中贯注了活力,看起来就像一个充满活力的孩子,因此,当他们牵着手散步时,他们的步伐和谐极了。对孩子的眼睛而言,万物有灵,一切都会变形,一切都富于生命,一切都活了起来。作者的创新能力和未泯的童心于此可见一斑。

一本多美好的书啊,它如此真切地告诉我们,也许要很长时间的等呵等呵,找呵找呵,但只要坚持下去,找颗星星做朋友并不是奢望呢。

——唐池子 儿童文学博士、作家、儿童阅读推广人