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The Complete Andersen Fairy Tales (translated by Mr. Ye Junjian)
[Dan] H.C. Hans Christian Andersen, translated by Ye Junjian, Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House
Mr. Ye Junjian's classic translation of Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales is based on the Complete Works of Hans Christian Andersen's Complete Fairy Tales and Stories (H. Andersen's Complete Fairy Tales and Stories) published in cooperation with the Hans Christian Andersen Museum in The City of Andense's Florence, Andersen's birthplace. C. Andersen: Translated by EventyrogHisforier. This translation is a version that Mr. Ye believes to be relatively complete and relatively good before his death, and this republishment completely includes all the translations translated by Mr. Ye during his lifetime, a total of 166 articles. At the end of each fairy tale work, Mr. Ye's translated afterword is attached, some introduce the background of Hans Christian Andersen's creation of the article, and some record Mr. Ye's experience and feelings in the process of translating the article. The book is accompanied by 569 black-and-white illustrations and 28 color illustrations, all of which are classic works of Andersen's fairy tale illustrations.
Beeth Rabbit Forever: Demystifying beatrice Potter's Legend
By Camilla Hallenan, translated by Ajia, Twenty-first Century Press
Beatrice Potter, born on July 28, 1866, is a world-renowned author of children's literature. Since the publication of "The Story of Bid Rabbit" in 1902, Miss Potter's Bid Rabbit has become a classic character in the history of children's books in the world, accompanying the growth of generations of children. This book is a special commemorative edition for the 150th anniversary of Miss Potter's birth, which is a encyclopedic book tailored for Bede rabbit fans, which will lead readers to re-walk the birth journey of the Bid rabbit series, explore the true story behind the naughty little rabbit, and use a large number of precious pictures and virtual and real writing methods to truly restore Miss Potter's era and her life.
Children's Colleges: A Lesson scientist gives to children
[de] Ulrich Janssen, [de] Ulla Stoirnagar, eds., [de] Klaus Ensicat drawing, Zhu Liuhua, Wang Ping, Wan Yinglang, Yunnan Publishing Group Chenguang Publishing House
The series is divided into three sub-volumes: world, nature and humanities, and authoritative scientists, including Nobel Prize winners, answer questions related to history, geography, economy, language, biology, philosophy, religion, education, etc. for children, so that children can understand how the world works, including the extinction of dinosaurs, volcanic eruptions, the origin of man, dreaming, cloning, gender and so on.
"Children are no problem, adults have problems"
[Japanese] by Gomi Taro, Love Tree Nova Publishing House
This book is an educational essay by picture book writer Gomi Taro, who cites a large number of examples around him to break through the various drawbacks of modern education and the essence of parent-child relationship with a unique sense of humor. Adults who have always been worried about anxiety, adults who always don't know how to pretend to understand, adults who like to teach children... In Gomitaro's view, the problems of children that we are discussing today are actually adult problems.
The Magic School Bus Explores Human Evolution
Joanna Colvin, [U.S.] Bruce Digento, Guizhou People's Publishing House
Teacher Curly Hair is leading the students to make a family tree, which is also known as a family tree. Arnold's family tree is too small, and he wants to find more ancestors, so The Curly Hair Teacher starts the magic school bus again, leading the students through time and space, back to the past. Their first stop was 3.5 billion years ago – when life was born...
The final chapter of The Magic School Bus, Joanna Cole's farewell work.
"I Am the Moon"
[Japanese] Aoyama Qihui, [Japanese] Daogen Liyi Painting, translated by Peng Yi and Zhou Longmei, Shanghai Translation Publishing House
This book is a fantastic linkage between Nanae Aoyama, winner of the Wasagawa Literature Prize, and the best illustrator of the Bologna Book Fair, Dao Gen Underwear, telling the story of a trip from the moon to the earth, the moon flying to the earth, meeting the children, seeing the wheat fields, encountering cats, big birds, elephants, seeing tall buildings, cars, entering the sea, the desert, and finding astronauts who have visited the moon, have grown old, and still remember the secret of chocolate donuts in the amusement park. 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, simple and simple words with warm and interesting pictures, presenting a picture book that tells loneliness, concern, and emits a faint sense of loneliness and inexplicable healing.
Polar Bear Moving
Dai Yunwen, [Russian] Igor Oleynikovtu, Guizhou People's Publishing House
In the distant extreme cold land, there is 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 obscure human town, to the zoo where food and drink are not worried, from the ancient ice age, to the moon at a height of thousands of miles... After a long journey and exploration, polar bears have finally found a perfect new home. The glaciers were high, the snow was blowing, the seals were fat — everything was the same as their dream home. It's just, where is such a place? Can they arrive?
"World Sports"
By Scott Allen, antoine Corbineau by Dolphin Media & Children's Publishing House
This book introduces the 35 major categories of the Olympic Games, one cross-page restoration of one project, showing a panoramic field. In addition to the origin of the Olympic Games and the prospect of future Olympic projects, the author deeply analyzes a sport from more than 10 relevant angles such as "project rules", "professional terms", "essential skills", "injury", "basic training" and "probability of winning the championship", so that children can obtain rich sports knowledge from it. The whole book adopts a contrasting style, freezing the instantaneous movements on the field, so that children can feel the charm of competition.
"Tintin, Nail It"
David Shannon, Picture, Beijing United Publishing Company
Tintin, a big-headed gentleman in a suit and leather shoes, accidentally stumbled upon a nail and went to the hardware store to buy a shiny new hammer and nailed the nail to the floor. This feeling is really wonderful, so he is like a demon, seeing 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" The author's new work.
Who Saw Tintin? 》
[Sweden] Maria Nelsson Tholeven, pictured, translated by Wang Mengda, Hebei Education Publishing House
Tintin is a little bit. In his home deep in the forest, it's exciting to make a little bit of a difference: some seeds turn into beautiful wings, a flower becomes a funny dress, a blueberry is enough to eat for days... Tintin was curious about the hunks who were walking through the woods, but no matter what he did, they couldn't see him. One day, when Tintin felt the loneliest and most desperate, he heard a tiny voice. Maybe anyone else can see Tintin? In fact, the end has always been around Tintin.
Guess Who Will Win: Animal Scuffle (13 volumes)
By Jerry Pallotta, [U.S.] Rob Bost, translated by Ji Yuanyuan, CITIC Publishing Group
"Guess Who Will Win" is a long-selling animal science series of the American Xuele Publishing House, including "Killer Whale Vs. Great White Shark", "Lion Vs. Tiger", "Polar Bear vs. Grizzly Bear", "Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Velociraptor", "Hammerhead Shark vs. Bull Shark", "Komodo Dragon vs. King Cobra" and other 13 volumes, each volume introduces the physical characteristics, living habits, predation skills and other contents of the two similar animals, and imagines the scene and result of the confrontation between the two.
Insect Carnival
[f] Elena Rajack, [f] Damian Laverdoun, translated by Zhenzhen and Lin Jie, Houlang Sichuan Fine Arts Publishing House
It is a picture book of poetry full of imagination and a picture of a parade of floats about 3.6 meters long when unfolded.
After several weeks of preparation, insects of all sizes and all kinds took to the stage in the countryside, dancing and singing to celebrate the festival. From the costumes and movements, they seem to be inspired by the traditional festivals of humanity around the world: Spring Festival, Halloween, Rio Carnival... Can you tell which festival the insects on each page are celebrating?
"Demystifying the Computer"
[English] Paul Vervin, [English] Daniel Langtu, translated by Wang Xuhua, Le Fun 丨 Future Press
This popular science book introduces the basic knowledge of computers and the extension and development of computer science in various fields of society through 8 aspects. From the application of computer science in daily life to the development of future computers, from the changes in the appearance of computers to the production of internal electronic components, etc., step by step to take children to unveil the mystery of the computer world, take children to quickly understand all aspects of computers.
Whose bike is this? 》
[Japanese] Gao Baochun, painting, translated by Peng Yi, Guangxi Normal University Press
A little boy rode his bicycle triumphantly and freely on the wide green space. Suddenly, he saw a strangely shaped bicycle parked in front of him, and the little boy couldn't help but ask, "Whose bike is this?" The answer was immediately revealed, and the crocodile rode on its own shapeshifting bicycle to continue, and seeing a strangely equipped bicycle parked on the top of the hill, the crocodile also asked curiously, "Whose bicycle is that?" "And just like that, as bikes with unique designs continue to appear...
"Don't Invite Dinosaurs to Dinner"
By Gareth Edward, Guy Parker-Reese, translated by Yusheng Yan, Beijing United Publishing Company
Don't let the shark use your toothbrush, don't let the beaver into the washbasin, don't use the tiger as a towel... A sleep guide for children who don't love to sleep. Imaginative stories to help children establish bedtime routines. Drawn by the winner of the "Portsmouth Book Award".
What does Danny do today? 》
[English] Pippa Goodhart, [English] Sam Arthur, translated by Tang Jing, New World Press
The story is themed "Danny's Day". Danny is busy today, there are so many interesting things waiting for him to do, how should he choose? Can you help Danny think about it? Should I drink juice or jelly for breakfast, should I take a bus or a hot air balloon to school, should I be a robot or a skyscraper in art class... What exactly is Danny going to do today?
"Never Forget"
[Japanese] By Hiroko Michie, Painted by Matsunari Mariko, translated by Lin Jing and Li Wei, and published by Houlang Huashan Literary and Art Publishing House
Grandma Bear is old and alone again, so she moves to Bear's house and lives with Bear, Bear Daddy, and Bear Mom. Little Bear is very happy to live with Grandma Bear, but one day he found out what he had done with Grandma Bear yesterday, and Grandma Bear can't remember it today. The bear was so angry that he ran alone into the forest to collect acorns. In the forest, he found Grandma Bear sitting alone, so he went over to talk to Grandma. After Grandma Bear finished speaking, she "banged" her chest, saying that she did this to remember every good time with The Bear...
This is a warm story about companionship and growth, so that children learn about Alzheimer's disease and learn to understand and care for others.
The Story of Summer
Wei Jiewen, Li Xiaoguangtu, New World Press
Remember the summers of your childhood? The trees next to the path sprinkle thick greenery, the sound of cicadas chirping in the ears, the face full of dirty sweat stains frolicking in the big sun, the ears pricked up while doing summer vacation homework, hoping for the call of the little friend outside the door... Eighteen exquisite woodcuts lead us into the countryside and forests, reliving the lingering childhood memories in our hearts.
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The Walking Trilogy
Da Wu Wen, Tu, Twenty-first Century Publishing House Group
"Walking", "River Tour", "Camping" trilogy are all about the story of the brothers, "Walking" is at noon, "River Tour" is in the early morning, "Camping" is at night, and the post-90s picture book writer and illustrator Dawu tells the whimsical story of him and his brother with a trilogy. In ordinary life, how many large and small adventures have we had, but we ourselves are unaware?
"The Radish Is Back"
Fang Yiqun, [French] Kleimans Polly, Guangxi Normal University Press
Heavy snow is falling and the mountains are covered with snow. The bunny was running out of food at home, so he went out to forage for food. The rabbit found two radishes, and he was very happy and wanted to eat one and keep one. On such a cold and snowy day, the little rabbit thought that the little monkey must have nothing to eat, so he sent one to his house. The little monkey went out looking for something to eat, and he found a few peanuts and went home. The little monkey came home and wondered, why is there a radish at home? The little monkey thought that the fawn had nothing to eat, so he sent the radish to the fawn's house... The little bear saw the turnip that suddenly appeared in the house, thinking that on such a cold snow day, the little rabbit must not have something to eat, and he was ready to give it to the little rabbit.
"Happy Jade Guiye"
Ao ZiWen, Tu, New World Press
One night with a moon, when Ah Du was walking, he picked up a piece of jade laurel leaf that fell from the moon, and it was said that jade gui leaf could bring happiness to people, so Ah Du carefully put the jade gui leaf into the sugar jar. When I woke up the next day, the sugar canister that had been empty was actually filled with candy. It turned out that as long as it was something to eat, the jade guiye could make it more, and from then on, Ah Duan used this jade guiye to make himself eat and drink without worrying. Until one day, Dumb found that he could not afford to buy delicious and expensive blue diamond salt, he began to become sullen, Dumb's good friend Arjun gave him a good idea, so Dumb sold the house and embarked on a journey...
"Plucking Radishes"
Zhou Xuwen, Tu, New World Press
The little mouse lives in a large pile of books, he feels very happy, because here, he can find a lot of books to read, just take his favorite "Plucked Radish", just read many versions, this time he told a favorite version, according to his uncle's uncle's uncle, the story of "Plucking Radish" should be like this... The author combines Tolstoy's "Plucking Radishes" with his own childhood experience to give the classic story a new lease of life.
"The Blind Bear Breaks the Bud Rice"
Adapted by Lu Aiming, pictured, Yutian Culture Morning Light Publishing House
On an autumn night, in a farmhouse, the mother tells the story of the "bear blind man" to the child. As everyone knows, the blind bear is really coming. The blind bear sneaked into the bud rice field and painstakingly broke the bud rice. But it breaks a stick, throws a stick, breaks a stick, throws another stick, and finally only one stick remains. The livestock in the farm yard saw the bud rice on the ground and behaved differently: some quickly picked it up and ate it, some began to whisper, and some were very nervous... Finally, when the protagonist's family discovers that the blind bear has really come, the story comes to a climax...
The author reinterprets the classic old story in the form of a picture book, and expresses the attitude of young people to life in the work, that is, "happiness is also very important".
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