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Masterpieces of children's literature

Gulliver's Travels is an outstanding travel satire novel in Britain in the18th century. Dr Gulliver, who is adventurous by nature, described his experiences and experiences of sailing in distress and drifting to several fairy tale countries such as Lilliput and Adult. The organic combination of the fantasy of the plot and the authenticity of reality adds unique artistic charm to the novel.

2. The Adventure of the Boastmaster is a particularly boastful story that combines absurdity with reality, and it combines fairy tales, jokes and funny stories. It tells a series of funny and absurd adventure stories when Baron Minghausen traveled abroad. Because a lot of fantasy, boasting and exaggeration are added in the narrative process, the name Mihausen has long been synonymous with bragging, lying, infinite exaggeration and arrogant.

3. The Water Child is a touching story to educate children to improve themselves. With a kind and humorous style and beautiful and concise writing, the author vividly tells the beautiful story of how a chimney sweeper experienced various adventures and became a water child under the guidance of a fairy.

Alice in Wonderland is a story full of strange fantasies. The story tells that a little girl named Alice and her sister fell asleep while reading by the river. In the dream, she chased a rabbit in a vest and fell into a rabbit hole, thus coming to a wonderful world. The author has created a wonderful fairyland and brought us into an absurd and bizarre world.

Pinocchio is known as "the masterpiece of Italian children's books" and "the most beautiful book in Italian children's books". This paper describes Pinocchio's process from a wayward, naughty, lazy, lying, caring for others, not studying and just thinking about playing all day to a good boy who is polite, loves to study, works hard, respects his elders and cares about others, and a series of adventures full of childlike interest and imagination.