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I saw officer Barker and police dog Gloria.

My children take me to see the world, and I am willing to study with them and grow up together. I'm Lomao, the mother of a child.

I can watch "Police Officer Buck and Police Dog Gloria" because the translation is Jia Jia.

There are thousands of picture books. How to choose a good picture book? Besides watching winners and publishers, I also like watching translators if they are foreign works. Please forgive me for paying too much attention to the "celebrity effect". Unless it is because of books, this way of choosing books will really help me find more good works in a limited time. Of course, this may also make me miss some unknown masterpieces.

Officer Barker and Police Dog Greya was published by Hebei Education Press, 1996. The author is Peggy Letterman from America. She translated Jia. This book won the Cadillac Award.

Peggy Rahman's works are not many, but each one is a classic. As a student, she was exposed to commercial art, fine arts, children's book writing and illustrations. Therefore, her works combine painting, literature and design, using distinctive cartoon style and vivid and creative expression techniques, and the plot is ups and downs, which well turns the story into a dramatic picture, which makes people never tire of reading when browsing, and will still be memorable when hiding.

Then, let's read it with the inside pages of the picture book:

First, in Neville, if you want to ask who knows the safety tips best, it's officer Barker. Whenever he thinks of a new tip, he will nail it on his bulletin board.

Do you know what he posted at this time? Haha, look at the picture! He wants to tell you-the 77th safety tip: Never stand on the swivel chair.

Look at the swish of the swivel chair under his feet, his chubby body is soaring, a small thumbtack is the stress point of his whole body, and a box of thumbtacks is knocked down and scattered under him.

2. Officer Barker went to Neville School to share his safety tips with his classmates. No one is listening. Sometimes people snore. After the speech, everything remained the same at school. Mrs Topel, the headmaster, is taking down the welcome banner from the wall. Officer Barker shouted to her, "Don't stand on the swivel chair!" " But Mrs. Top didn't hear it.

Look at the pictures carefully, the expression on Barker's speech, the students' reaction, and several safety problems in the school after the speech. Did you find it? Did you find it? What will happen next? The story in the picture is obviously richer and more intuitive than the text.

Thirdly, one day later, Neville Police Department bought a police dog named Gloria. Whenever Officer Barker gives a safety speech at school, Gloria will go with him. Buck announced to the children that this is Gloria and will listen to me.

The seemingly straightforward transition actually leads to another important role, and there is a small mechanism hidden in the picture. Did you find it?

Fourth, police officer Barker issued safety tips. Rule number one: tie your shoelaces! The children sat up straight and stared at the stage. Officer Barker turned around to see if Gloria was sitting and listening attentively. Yes, she sits very well.

Words and pictures play a particularly good complementary role at this time, and the interweaving of the two will make you laugh. Did you find the secret in the picture?

Fifth, "safety tip number two," said police officer Barker, "anything spilled on the ground must be cleaned up immediately to avoid others slipping!" The children opened their eyes wide. Officer Barker turned to look at Gloria again. "What a good dog!" He boasted. Officer Barker remembered another safety tip, which he discovered only this morning.

I believe that children's readers at this time have opened their eyes and already know the consequences of not paying attention to the second safety reminder, because the picture is too vivid. Did Barker's memory also make you reproduce the first picture?

6. "Don't put the thumbtack where you might sit!" The audience burst into laughter. I want to laugh when I hear this and see this. The answer is in the picture, and the inner home page gives you an extension of the picture.

Officer Barker smiled, and so did the children, clapping their hands and cheering, and laughing to tears. It's just that everyone laughs in different ways and the content of laughter is different.

Here again, the function of pictures plays an irreplaceable role in writing.

Of course, after this safety speech, there was no safety accident in the school.

Seven, the next day, the police station received a huge envelope, which contained a thank-you letter from Neville school students. Gloria is painted on every letter. Officer Barker thinks these paintings are very imaginative.

In the picture, the expression of police officer Barker, the expression of police dog Gloria, and the different expressions in the letter picture. Haha, these words and expressions blend together, which is a perfect match.

His favorite letter is written on a piece of star paper. It says: You and Gloria are the best partners. Your friend Claire. Seibel: I always wear a helmet. (Article 7 Safety Tips)

The pictures are complementary and integrated here.

No sooner had Officer Barker nailed Claire's letter to the bulletin board than the telephone on the desk rang. Primary school, middle school and kindergarten called one after another and invited him to give a safety speech, but they all specifically told them to bring police dogs.

A picture book often hides the details left by many authors inadvertently or inadvertently. Without such a detail, the whole work lacks a thought-provoking power. Did you find this "organ" lurking here?

9. Officer Barker issued his safety tips in 3 13 school. Wherever he and Gloria go, the children listen carefully. After every speech, Officer Barker will take Gloria out to buy ice cream. Officer Barker thinks it's a good thing to have a close partner.

Pictures and words complement each other here, and there is even a funny contrast. Did you find out?

Ten, until one day, a TV news column recorded a speech by police officer Barker in the state college auditorium.

Peggy lattmann, the author, turned the story into a dramatic effect here, and her humorous features will undoubtedly be displayed. Of course, please don't miss the details of the picture.

Eleven, "Never go swimming in thunderstorm weather!" When he announced the 99th safety tip, the students all jumped up and applauded.

In the picture, Goliath's performance of flying, exploding hair and sticking out his tongue has pushed everything to a high point, so that everything is "washed" out of the picture.

Officer Barker bowed and took a curtain call, again and again. What kind of artistic effect will the contrast between words and pictures produce? Please read on.

12. "That night, Officer Barker saw himself on the news program at ten o'clock." This is just a literal expression, but what do you see in the picture? Surprised expression, knocked over glass, knocked over popcorn ... and Greya's little eyes. Did you feel the meaning and rhyme when the two collided?

Thirteen, the next day, the headmaster of Neville School called and invited Police Officer Barker to give a safety speech. He frowned and believed that the children had understood it, but the 100 on the table suggested whether you had found the clue (of course, my heart was a little dull when I saw this).

Buck didn't go. The police sent someone else to drive Gloria to school. Gloria looked lonely, and then she fell asleep, and so did the audience.

The details of the ambush are hidden in the picture, but it is not difficult to find, because that is also the next notice.

Fourteen, the climax broke out here, and all the previous echoes were "answered" here. Even the design and typesetting of words have become emotional expressions. Did you find and feel it?

Fifteen, the next morning, the police station received a lot of letters. Every letter is painted with an accident. Officer Barker was stunned. At the bottom, there is a letter written on star paper. Officer Barker smiled.

But children may not understand the contents of this letter, and your language has played a very good supplementary role.

Gloria's funny tongue appeared again, but the amplitude and angle were different from before. Officer Barker came up with his best safety advice so far. ...

Don't worry, let the child think for a few seconds. That kind of feeling is wonderful and subtle, but it will play a vital role in reading comprehension. Children's reading will also change from "image" to "picture" and then to "sense of language" ... The so-called reading ability is changing at a speed invisible to the naked eye.

XVI. Safety tip Article 10 1: "Keep in touch with your close partner at all times."

This time, the picture and the text are combined.

After reading the inside pages, to be precise, we just read them together. Admittedly, there are still many places to see, discover and feel again. ...

How's it going? Did you find any secrets?

My "painstaking" purpose is to tell you that a good picture book will have at least three stories, one is the story of words, the other is the story of pictures, and the other is the story of the collision between words and pictures. I hope you can feel it.

Of course, picture books are not as simple as we see, and children are not as superficial as we think.

In this era when picture information is becoming more and more obvious, picture books are no longer exclusive to children. You and I both need a better interpretation of graphic information.

It is not easy to study, nor is it easy to establish a good parent-child relationship.

However, picture book reading can just build a bridge for us, with adults at one end and children at the other. Please believe that when you read it to your children with love, you will be able to turn the words into vivid and warm words, and let these words spread to your children's ears and hearts. This kind of language and spiritual nourishment will make children feel the beauty of reading.

In this * * * reading process, adults and children will also step into the imaginary space together. Adults have crossed the years of separation from children, crossed the boundary between children and daily life, and brought more realism to daily life with the help of the wings of art. Even if you and your children are separated by Qianshan, you already have the same way.