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Complete Works of Andersen's Fairy Tales (a classic translation by Mr. Ye Junjian)
Written by H.C. Andersen, translated by Ye Junjian, and translated by Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House
The Complete Works of Andersen's Fairy Tales is based on The Complete Works of Andersen's Fairy Tales and Stories published by Frenstedt Publishing House in Odense, the city where Andersen was born, in cooperation with the Andersen Museum (. This translation is a relatively complete and good version that Mr. Ye considered himself before his death. This time, it is republished, including all the translations translated by Mr. Ye before his death, with a total of 166 articles. At the back of each fairy tale work, Mr. Ye's translation postscript is attached, some of which introduce the background of Andersen's creation, and some record Mr. Ye's experience and feelings in translating the article. The book is equipped with 569 famous black and white illustrations and 28 color inserts, all of which are classic works of Andersen's fairy tale illustrations.
Peter Rabbit Forever: Revealing the Legends Written by Beatrix potter
[English] By Camilla Hallinan, translated by Ajia, 21st Century Publishing House
Beatrix Porter was born on July 28th, 1866, and is a world-renowned children's literature writer. Since the publication of The Story of Peter Rabbit in 192, Miss Porter's Peter Rabbit has become a classic character in the history of children's books in the world, accompanying the growth of children from generation to generation. This book is a special commemorative edition of Miss Porter's 15th birthday. It is an encyclopedia specially tailored for the fans of Peter Rabbit. It will lead readers to retrace the journey of the birth of the Peter Rabbit series, explore the true story behind the naughty rabbit, and truly restore Miss Porter's time and her life with a large number of precious pictures and a combination of reality and reality.
Children's University: An Enlightenment Lesson for Children by Scientists
[Germany] edited by ulrich Jansen and [Germany] Wula Steuernagel, drawn by [Germany] Klaus Ensikat, translated by Zhu Liuhua, Wang Ping and Wan Yinglang, and the
series of Yunnan Publishing Group Chenguang Publishing House is divided into three volumes: world, nature and humanities. Authoritative scientists, including Nobel Prize winners, answer questions about history, geography, economy, language, biology, philosophy, religion, education and so on, so that children can understand how the world works. Topics include dinosaur extinction, volcanic eruption, human origin, dreaming, cloning, gender and so on.
[Japanese] Itsumi Taro, Love Tree Xinxing Publishing House
This book is an educational essay by Itsumi Taro, a picture book writer. He quotes a large number of examples around him, and reveals the drawbacks of modern education and the essence of parent-child relationship with a unique sense of humor. Adults who worry about anxiety all the time are adults who don't know how to 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.
The Magic School Bus Explores Human Evolution
[America] Joanna Kelvin, [America] Bruce Digentu, Guizhou People's Publishing House
Teacher Juan Mao is leading the students to make a family tree, that is, a genealogy. Arnold's family tree is too small. He wants to find more ancestors, so Mr. Curly starts the magic school bus again and leads 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 final chapter of Magic School Bus was JoannaCole's farewell work.
"I am the Moon"
[day] is written by nanae Aoyama, painted in the root of a knife, translated by Peng Yi and Zhou Longmei, and published by Shanghai Translation Publishing House.
This book is the dream linkage between nanae Aoyama, the winner of Akutagawa Literature Prize, and the best illustrator in Bologna Book Fair, and tells the story of a trip of the moon to the earth. The moon flew to the earth, met children, saw wheat fields, met cats and big clothes. The moon and the earth, like old friends who are not very familiar with each other but have known each other for a long time, are thinking and talking, and simple and simple words with warm and interesting pictures present a picture book that tells loneliness, cares, exudes faint loneliness and has an inexplicable sense of healing.
polar bears move
Dai Yunwen, [Russian] 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 vast migration road. From the gloomy human town to the zoo where people can eat and drink, from the ancient ice age to the moon in Wan Li ... After searching and exploring, polar bears finally found a perfect new home. The glaciers there are very high, the snow there is very heavy, and the seals there are fat-everything is the same as their dream home. It's just, where is such a place? Can they arrive?
World Sports Picture Book
[English] by SCOTT ALLEN, [French] by ANTOINE CORBINEAU. Dolphin Media Children's Publishing House
This book introduces 35 categories of Olympic Games, with one project restored across pages 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 deeply analyzes a sport from more than 1 related angles such as project rules, technical terms, necessary skills, injuries, basic training and winning probability, so that children can gain rich sports knowledge from it. The book adopts the style of contrast color, and freezes the instantaneous movements on the field, so that children can feel the charm of competition.
Ding Ding, Nail it
[America] David Shannon Wen, Tu, Beijing United Publishing Company
Ding Ding is a big-headed 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 it to the floor. This feeling is really amazing, so he seems to be possessed. When he sees something like a nail, he wants to nail it with a hammer, whether it is a light switch or a fire hydrant. The result can be imagined ... "David, No" is a brand-new work by the author.
Who has seen Tintin?
[Sweden] Maria Nihlsson Tolevin, Tu, translated by Wang Mengda, Hebei Education Press
Tintin is a tiny child. In his home deep in the forest, it is exciting to be a tiny one: some seeds have turned into beautiful wings, a flower has turned into a funny dress, and a blueberry is enough to eat for several days ... Tintin is curious about the big men who walk 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 (all 13 volumes)
By Jerry Pallotta, painted by Rob bost, translated by Ji Yuanyuan, and translated by CITIC Publishing Group
Guess Who Will Win is a long-selling animal science series of American Xuele Publishing House. It includes 13 volumes, including Killer Whale vs Great White Shark, Lion vs Tiger, Polar Bear vs Grizzly Bear, Tyrannosaurus Rex vs Raptors, Hammerhead Shark vs Bull Shark, Komodo monitor lizard vs King cobra, etc. Each volume introduces the physical characteristics, living habits and predation skills of two similar animals, and envisages the scenarios and results of their confrontation.
Insect Carnival
[France] by Elena Radek and Damian lavelle Duane, translated by Zhenzhen and Lin Jie, Houlang Sichuan Fine Arts Publishing House
This is an imaginative poem picture book, and it is also a picture of a float parade about 3.6 meters long after unfolding.
After several weeks of preparation, all kinds of insects, large and small, have stepped onto the stage in the countryside, dancing and singing to celebrate the festival. Judging from their costumes and actions, 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?
Revealing Computers
[English] Paul Vervin, [English] Daniel Langtu, translated by Wang Xuhua, Le Le Le Shu Future Publishing House
This popular science flip book introduces the basic knowledge of computers and the extended 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?
[Japanese] Gao Tuochun wrote and painted, translated by Peng Yi, Guangxi Normal University Press
A little boy rode a bicycle and galloped proudly and freely on the vast green space. Suddenly, he saw a bicycle with a strange shape parked in front of him. The little boy couldn't help asking, "Whose bicycle is this?" The answer was immediately revealed. The crocodile rode on its exclusive deformed bicycle and continued to move forward. When he saw a bicycle with strange equipment parked at the top of the hill, 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] By Gareth Edwards, [English] painted by Guy Parker-Rees, translated by Yu Shengyan, Beijing United Publishing Company
Never let sharks use your toothbrush, never let beavers enter the washbasin, and never use tigers as towels. Imaginative stories to help children establish bedtime routines. Painted by the winner of the Portsmouth Book Award.
What does Danny do today?
[English] Pippa goodhart, [English] Sam Artoo, translated by Tang Jing, New World Publishing House
The story takes "Danny's Day" as the theme. 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? Fruit juice or jelly for breakfast, bus or hot air balloon for school, robot or skyscraper for art class … What is Danny going to do today?
Never Forget
[day] was written by three Hiroko branches, and [day] was painted by Mariko, translated by Lin Jing and Li Wei. Houlang Huashan Literature and Art Publishing House
Grandma Xiong is old and alone, so she moved to Bear's house to live with Bear, Bear's father and Bear's mother. Little bear is very happy to live with grandma bear, but one day he finds out what he did with grandma bear yesterday, and grandma bear doesn't remember it today. Bear was very angry. He went to the forest alone to pick acorns. In the forest, he found grandma bear sitting alone, so he went to talk to grandma. Grandma Xiong thumped her chest after she finished speaking. She said that she did this to remember every good time with Little Bear ... < P > This is a warm story about companionship and growth, which helps children understand Alzheimer's disease and learn to understand and care for others.
The Story of Summer
Wei Jiewen, Li Xiaoguang Map, New World Publishing House
Remember the summer of childhood? The trees beside the path shed thick greenery, and cicadas were heard in our ears. Our faces were covered with dirty sweat while braving the big sun. We pricked up our ears while doing our summer homework and looked forward to the call of our friends outside the door ... Eighteen exquisite woodcut prints led us into the forest of Shan Ye, which is full of rural interest, and relived our lingering childhood memories.
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Trilogy of Walking
Wu Wen, Tu, 21st Century Publishing Group
Trilogy of Walking, Swimming on the River and Camping are all stories about two brothers. Walking is at noon, Swimming on the River is in the early morning, and Camping is at night, 99. In ordinary life, how many adventures, big and small, have we ever had, but we are unaware of them?
The Radish is Back
By Fang Yiqun, [France] painted by Clémence Pollet, Guangxi Normal University Press
Snow is falling, and Shan Ye is covered with snow. Rabbit is running out of food at home, so he goes out to look for food. Rabbit found two radishes. He was very happy. He wanted 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 home. 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 ... The little bear saw the radish suddenly appearing at home, thinking that the little rabbit must have nothing to eat in such a cold snowy day, and he was ready to give it to the little rabbit.
Happy Osmanthus fragrans
Ao Ziwen, pictures, New World Press
On a moonlit night, when A Dai was walking, he found a Osmanthus fragrans leaf that fell from the moon. It is said that Osmanthus fragrans leaf can bring happiness to people, so A Dai carefully put it in the sugar jar. Woke up the next day, the sugar jar that was almost empty was actually full of candy. It turns out that as long as it is something to eat, the laurel leaf 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 Azhu gave him a good idea, so A Dai sold the house and embarked on a journey ...
Pulling Radish
Zhou Xuwen, Tu, New World Publishing House
Little mouse lived in a big pile of books, and he felt very happy because. Take his favorite "Pulling Radish", and I have seen many versions. This time, he talked about the favorite version. According to his uncle's uncle, the story of "Pulling Radish" should be like this ... The author combined Tolstoy's "Pulling Radish" with his childhood experience, which made the classic story glow with new vitality.
Adapted by Lv Aiming, Yutian Culture Chenguang Publishing House
On an autumn night, in a farmhouse, my mother was telling her children the story of "Bear Blind". As everyone knows, the blind bear really came. The blind bear sneaked into the corn field and worked hard to break the corn. But it breaks a stick, loses a stick, breaks a stick.