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What is a dream picture book

Question 1: Recommend a picture book "What is a Dream" Okay, thank you. .

Question 2: Picture book What is a dream Introduction to the content of "What is a dream"

I am editing this book "What is a dream?" "(Taiwan Traditional Chinese version), I asked some children this question that we adults think is boring: Children, what are dreams like?

Every child answered us seriously. They say:

——A dream is a story. A good dream is the story of me becoming a princess.

——Dream is a joke. If you have a good dream, you will laugh.

——Dreams are things you think about while sleeping. Because my mother often said that she was thinking about the company even when she was sleeping.

——Dreams are things that come out of the mind.

——Dreaming is like riding a Ferris wheel. Very scary.

We heard many interesting answers from the children. The way they think seriously and the way they answer seriously makes us dare not say easily - Oops! This is just a silly question. ——Xie Shumei, senior editor and publisher.

Question 3: What is a dream? After reading the picture book, the after reading is your experience! As for the themes of the Chinese Dream for primary school students, just write them in this order: 1. What is the Chinese Dream? Who first proposed it? 2. Our country’s achievements after the Chinese Dream was proposed, such as...etc.; 3. We primary school students are the continuation of the Chinese Dream. The future depends on us, and the times have given us important responsibilities. What should we do? 4. What is my biggest dream, how to realize it, and what to do now!

Question 4: What is the main theme of the picture book "What do you want to do when you grow up?" Children, what do you want to do when you grow up? Do you have any dreams? Today, the teacher will tell you a story about dreams. In the spring wilderness, the grass is green, and boys and girls are playing happily on the grass. The girl discovered a beautiful dandelion. She asked Dandelion out of the blue: "Dandelion, Dandelion, what do you want to do when you grow up?" Dandelion said: "I, I want to be a big lion! With thick and dense flowers The golden mane, the majestic and kind-hearted big lion." The girl said excitedly: "You want to be a big lion, a big lion, that's great." What a magical idea, the dandelion turned into a big lion. lion! His dream was so strange. The boy and the girl came to the small river. They shouted in surprise: "Little fish, little fish." The boy bent down and asked the little fish: "What do you want to do when you grow up?" The little fish said: "Me, I You want to be a big whale! Swim the four oceans, a big whale that swims very fast." The boy said, "Yeah, you want to be a big whale. What a beautiful dream. The little fish has become a big one. The whale is swimming rapidly in the ocean. The boy and the girl sat on the ground. They took out the crayon and drew beautiful dandelions and happy fishes on the picture book. They asked the crayon together: "Crayon, crayon, what do you want to do when you grow up?" Crayon said: "We, we are going to make a big forest! A big forest full of crayon trees, a rainbow-colored forest. Then, paint the field with green. Paint a field where we run, run, never, never end. Then, paint the sea with blue. Paint a piece of the sea that will never, never end. "Oh, the teacher is so envious of the dandelions, fish and crayons in the article. They have so many dreams. So beautiful, so strange. Dreams are like the chocolate candies in the box, sweet and beautiful; dreams are like the glass balls in the pocket, colorful; dreams are also like a pair of wings, taking us to fly to a better future... … What about the kids? What dreams do boys and girls have? The girl said: "Then when I grow up, I want to race with the lions. Run, run, until I reach the end of the wilderness." The boy said: "Then when I grow up, I want to swim with the whales. Swim, swim. Ah, swim all the way to the end of the sea." In fact, their dreams are not just these. You see, their dreams are as ethereal and lovely as the white clouds in the sky, and they are ever-changing.

You see, they are happily sharing each other's dreams under the blue sky, "Hey, what do you want to do when you grow up?" Children, the reason why childhood life is beautiful is that we have many dreams, and we have The courage to shout out your extraordinary wishes. Children, do you also have many wonderful dreams? Then tell everyone loudly and bravely.

? "What to do when you grow up" book introduction: In childhood, every child has such a beautiful wish: What to do when they grow up? Maybe some people have forgotten it, or don’t have the courage to mention it again, but the children’s innocent and simple language tells us: No matter how old you are, as long as you have dreams, enthusiasm, and actions, you will have unlimited possibilities, and the future will be bright. You open up. "What will you do when you grow up?" This is a topic that every child is full of expectations and eager to explore. Dandelion wants to be a mighty and kind-hearted lion, and Xiaoyu wants to be a big whale? This book uses lively and fluent language like nursery rhymes, simple and meaningful stories, allowing children to freely use their imagination and shout out what they don't want. Ordinary wishes present the colorful world in children's hearts before readers' eyes. At the same time, the drawings in this book are bright and full, full of cheerful atmosphere, the content is positive, and the meaning is clear. It revolves around topics that every child is interested in, allowing children to enter repetitive plots repeatedly, allowing children to find the joy of reading. . Design ideas: 1. The graphic and text expression elements of this book are streamlined, and the meaning is lively and rich. Structure the content in a question-and-answer format. At first glance, it seems to be just three simple plot repetitions. However, after the author arranged dandelions and small fishes to compromise with the reality, he also arranged crayons who are not afraid of being fettered by reality, and the level and artistic conception of the question and answer are revealed. The gesture of the two children asking loudly to the sky is the most impressive. They asked and ran at the same time, leading the readers to want to fly and turn the pages, causing many children to shout out their extraordinary wishes.

2. Through repeated chanting, let the children understand how to pursue their dreams of what they want to do when they grow up. And the Nursery Rhyme Festival... >>

Question 5: Just a Dream picture book, the artistic characteristics of writing. The author Chris Van Allsberg uses unique pictures to tell a story about the environment. Conservation story. What will the future look like if we destroy the environment wantonly? Orsberg tells us one by one...

Question 6: What do the world's top classic picture books look like? First, let's talk about the juvenile comics "Weekly Shonen Jump", "Weekly Shonen Sunday" and "Weekly Shōnen Magazine", then the shojo manga "Hanana" (Flowers and Dreams), "LaLa" and then my favorite "Monkly G Fantasy", "NEWTYPE", "Monkly Shonen Ace", "Monkly Shonen GANGAN" and many more. . Please let me know if you need a detailed introduction

Question 7: Picture book story "What shape is this" "What shape is this"

The world-famous cartoon brand Doraemon, also known as Doraemon Doraemon, Tinker Bell, etc. Famous Japanese anime. It has great popularity and influence all over the world. The story of Doraemon brings people into a wonderful and imaginative world. It is the longest cartoon still being serialized in the world. "Doraemon Tells You What Shape This Is" is a fun and practical book. Doraemon leads the children to turn the clock on the book, allowing them to learn the concept of time, recognize clocks, and learn numbers. Recognize colors and shapes, move the pointer to complete mini games, and consolidate the knowledge you have learned. "Doraemon Tells You What Shape This Is" tells children aged 2 to 4 how to recognize shapes.

Question 8: How can picture books be more vivid? In the process of reading picture books, how to explain pictures to children? In other words, how to let children get more feelings from pictures? This is really a big subject. In theoretical books about picture books, pictures are one big chapter. But so far, I have not seen any specific and practical methods of explaining the pictures in picture books to children.

My personal experience is:

First, slow down your speaking speed. Try to get the children's eyes to stay on the picture as much as possible. My approach is to explain picture books to children by slowing down their speaking speed, making sure their pronunciation is accurate, and striving to be cadenced and contagious. In this way, the transmission of language is accurate and warm.

The intention of parents in doing this is to let the children combine the pictures and sounds in their own minds.

Second, don’t let your children learn to read too early. I’m not saying you shouldn’t teach your children to read. Teaching them at the right time when they are sensitive to words will have better results. But picture books are mainly books that parents read to their children. It is better for children to listen to sounds and see pictures than to focus on words. The reason for recognizing characters early is to let their eyes stay more on the picture.

Third, if parents know some common sense about painting, they can better understand the pictures in picture books and explain good pictures to their children. This requirement is not low. Fortunately, there is much more relevant information now than in the past, so it is not difficult to gain common sense about painting. Only when parents feel more deeply about pictures and like them more can they explain good pictures to their children. I suggest that parents, when reading a picture book repeatedly, take the opportunity to remind their children about the colors, lines, themes, and atmosphere in the picture... Of course, if you don’t understand it well, it is also good to simply express your admiration for the picture. , for example, mention to the child the beauty of the picture you feel, such as using words such as "powerful, warm, tranquil, enthusiastic" to describe the atmosphere you feel. Before reading a picture book, parents can search for the author on the Internet. Once they understand the author, it will be easier to explain the pictures.

Fourth, families who have the conditions can choose a time to let their children draw a picture after finishing the picture book.

As children gain more experience in drawing, they will have a deeper understanding of the expressive language of pictures in picture books. When we read picture books to our children, we are not only reading words, emotions, and knowledge, but also art! Please keep this thought in mind at all times.

How to explain wordless picture books to children?

To be honest, I had a headache at first. Because when it comes to wordless picture books, my daughter always asks me to: tell me, tell me...but she herself refuses to speak no matter what. Sometimes I even wonder: Is it because of my story that she doesn’t like to think anymore?

Of course it’s not that children don’t like to think.

Among picture books, there are not many wordless books. I have read more than 20 wordless books with my children. After reading these books a lot, I figured out some tricks and shared them with everyone.

I think wordless books are similar to the "look at pictures and talk" in Chinese classes when we were in elementary school. But the wordless book is an enlarged way of looking at pictures and talking, and it is a refined way of looking at pictures and talking. I remember that when we were in elementary school, we usually didn’t have more than 4 pictures when talking about pictures. Even so, some students were afraid of the difficulty.

Wordless picture books generally have twenty or thirty pictures, and some even more, which greatly tests the reader's attention and understanding ability. Even adults may not be able to understand and describe the story after reading it once. come out. If you have to let a child tell it, the requirement is really too high.

However, the status of wordless books in picture books is not low. They are usually books written by the artist independently and only use pictures to tell stories. Excellent wordless books are very particular about the connection of pictures. It allows our eyes to follow the pictures, allowing us to connect the jumping pictures into a movie in our minds when reading, from which we can understand the progress of things. Through the process, you can feel the author's intention and finally gain the joy of reading.

My daughter and I read wordless picture books. She likes David Wisner's works very much, such as "The Secret of the Sea", "DreamWorks No. 7", "Crazy Tuesday", and "Big Brother". Thumb Wordless Storybook" etc. It was only after my daughter was 5 years old that she was willing to tell a little bit about her understanding of wordless picture books.

There is a book called "Song of the Stray Dog" that is called a classic. I read it to my daughter two or three times before, but she didn't like it very much. It wasn't until the child read it again when she was more than 6 years old that she understood some of the emotions expressed in "Song of the Stray Dog". Therefore, wordless picture books are not works that children can understand from the beginning.

So, how should we explain wordless picture books to children?

First of all, when faced with wordless books, we must be strong... >>

Question 9: What are the better children’s picture books? Personally, I think such movies as "The Runaway Bunny", "The Love Tree", "Three Goats Gala", "Guess How Much I Love You", "You Look Delicious", "Puss in Boots" 》 are all very famous.

Question 10: Are there any particularly good-looking picture books suitable for adults? Recommend Jimmy’s picture books "Go Left to Go Right" and "Goodbye Rental House"

"Go Left to Go Right" 》Introduction

She is used to walking to the left, and he is used to walking to the right. They have never met.

Just like most people in the city, they will never know each other in their lifetime, but they have always lived together...

However, there are always many coincidences in life, and two parallel lines may also lead to each other. There will be a day when we meet.

When that day comes, winter will no longer be so gloomy, and lonely hearts will warm each other.

However, there are always many surprises in life, and the kite in your hand may suddenly break.

A maze-like city, unable to hear the call, unable to find the direction, so close yet so far away.

She is still used to walking to the left, and he is still used to walking to the right.

However, this time the steps are in the right direction of love, and the intersection of parallel lines stems from the power of love.

The snow has stopped, the temperature has risen, and spring is finally here!

Introduction to "Goodbye Rental House"

A masterpiece of tender prose hand-drawing master Li Bing. When "ww" and I first graduated from college, we rented a small rental house together. The two of us sat on the bed watching TV, playing games, sitting on the foam floor eating watermelon, and painting the old house with our own hands... People who love each other can still have endless fun in a small space; and the youthful days when dreams are blooming, even if they are in embarrassment and cramped conditions, are the most memorable past. The subject matter is extremely close to the struggling life of young people today. The rental house life that each of us young people have experienced or is experiencing is eloquently drawn by Li Bing's tender pen, and the description is full of fun and warmth.