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Title: Moonlight Boy
Author: (Denmark) Ib Spon Olsen, text/photo
Translators: Lingling Yang, Yi Peng
Publisher: Hubei Fine Arts Publishing House
Age of study: 3-6 years old
Referral Index: ★★★★
Ib Spon Olsen was born in Denmark on 11 June 1921. From 1945 to 1949, he studied graphic arts applied to printing and book design at the Royal Danish University of the Arts. He has not only worked as a painting teacher, but also wrote and illustrated children's books, produced TV children's programs, participated in stage art design, and has a wealth of art work experience. His major works include "Moonlight Boy", "Min Bold" (1983), "The Grown-Up Trap" (1992), etc., and won the International Hans Christian Andersen Prize painter award in 1972, and is one of the famous artists in Denmark.
It's time to recommend picture books for la plaid sauce again!
Today's plaid sauce is recommended to you is the classic picture book "Moonlight Boy", which is a picture book that emphasizes imagination, and children's rich imagination is here, just like this vertical picture book form, which constantly falls from the sky from top to bottom...
Awards and testimonials, the representative work of the winner of the 1972 International Hans Christian Andersen Prize painter award, the Children's Book Award of the Danish Ministry of Culture, and the "Picture Book for Children" compiled by the Picture Book Research Department of the Japan Children's Book Research Association.
So, let The Tartan Sauce take you into the picture book story "Moonlight Boy" today!
In order to find another moon for the moon, the moonlight boy set off with a basket. He fell, fell from the sky, first through the clouds, then planes, a large flock of migratory birds, kites, balloons, a little girl standing on a ladder picking apples, a black-faced man cleaning the chimney, a red brick house, a street, and finally "pounced" into the water...
The moon hangs high in the sky.
The earth was dark.
Only the surface of the pond is smooth and bright.
The moon looked down and saw that there was another moon in the water.
He was very curious.
On a full moon night, the moon called the moonlight boy.
Say to him, "Can you go down there and bring me back another moon?" I want to meet him. ”
The Moonlight Boy wanted to see him too, and he said, "Okay, then I'll go."
He immediately found a basket of stars that used to hold it.
"I'll bring the other moon back in a basket."
When he finished, he ran down.
Accidentally, he kicked a small star and turned it into a shooting star, but he didn't see it himself.
He saw a cloud below, and he thought, "It must be soft to lie on there, and I should lie down and rest on it for a while."
But the cloud was so soft that he fell straight out of the cloud.
When he emerged from under the clouds, he was soaking wet.
Under the clouds, he came across a large plane.
The adults on the plane were busy thinking about their own business, and no one saw him.
However, a little girl saw it and she said, "I saw a boy outside the plane!"
"Bullshit!" And her mother said, "That's just a normal moon."
The moonlight boy passed through a large flock of birds and drifted down.
They were flying to warmer places, he thought.
I had to be careful not to let my basket trap the bird.
Suddenly, a fierce wind blew over – whoosh!
Blew him aside.
Then, another gust of wind blew over – whew!
Blew him back again.
As he continued to drift down, he came across a kite.
He thought to himself, I don't want to take this terrible thing home, but fortunately it is tied up.
Then he encountered a bat and another bird.
And some May scarabs, some dragonflies, some flying seeds, and a balloon.
Looking at this moon-like thing, the Moonlight Boy thought, I don't want to talk to it.
Several of the boys kicked the ball high and kicked it into the air.
The ball looked friendly, but moonlight boy thought, I still think the ball bounces too high.
He reached the top of the tree.
There was a girl on the ladder and threw him an apple.
So he sprinkled some little golden moon on her hair.
From then on, her hair was like a freshly washed one.
It was a sweet little moon, and the boy thought as he ate the apple.
When he came to the top of the chimney, his face was blackened by the smoke.
After a while, he came to a small town at the foot of the mountain.
He passed some windows and fell all the way down.
"Look," said a little girl, "a boy fell!"
"Yeah, if a kid doesn't wash his face, that's what happens." The little girl's mother said.
Two little girls were standing right next door at the window.
"Look! Moonlight Boy!" One of the children said.
"Come in!" Another child shouted.
But the Moonlight Boy had no time.
He fell toward the crowd on the street.
"See that boy?" The grocery store owner said, "Looks like he fell off the moon."
There were a lot of moons here, the boy thought, but none of them were real moons.
He drifted down the street and past the docks.
"Flutter" a loud bang!
He fell into the harbor at once.
There are many fish and other creatures in the water.
Some of them were startled by him and fled in a hurry.
Some else gathered around and stared at him, but he didn't find the moon among them.
At this time, he found a shining thing at the bottom of the harbor.
This is a lady's missing mirror.
He picked it up and looked at it.
"Wow!" He cried out, "This is the most beautiful moon I've ever seen!" I'm going to take him home!"
He put the little moon in the basket and hurried out of the water.
Pass the pier, cross the street and fly up the building room.
Through the smoke, through the forest, through the flocks of birds, through the clouds, through the sky, above the stars.
All the way back to home on the moon.
Moonlight watched as the moonlight boy found something underwater.
He also felt that this other moon was the most beautiful moon he had ever seen, handsome and friendly.
To this day, whenever Moon wants to chat with a really smart man, he takes out that mirror.
Their views are always so consistent.
Plaid sauce has something to say:
"Moonlight Boy" Mr. Moon wants to find a friend, please ask Moonlight Boy to help find it. The Moonlight Boy fell from the sky to the bay and finally found a mirror, and it turned out that this was Mr. Moon's good friend! Olson took advantage of the features of the strip format to make the picture look like a comic. The boy's posture and movements are various, making the picture more vivid and lively. This Moonlight Boy has a special opening, two book-like super-long strips, which are suitable for the plot of falling from the sky to the ground. The layout is simple, the text and the picture are contrasted, and the background color of the painting page is always a light blue that symbolizes the sky, and the author's ingenuity can be seen everywhere.
Just as there is a tail order game in the language, "Moonlight Boy" is to bring the fun of the tail order game with a drawing. This is olsen's childlike, imaginative picture book world. The description of Mr. Moon at the end is full of philosophical meaning, causing children to think about people and themselves, the differences in views between people and others, and their identification with themselves. The Moonlight Boy is depicted in twenty-three forms, all of which have their own different postures. Like the picture of a high-speed camera, the painter took shots continuously, drawing the posture of the boy floating in the air into twenty-three different forms.
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