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Chestnut story picture book 38: "Lions who can't count to three", it's amazing to count to three?

Lions Less Than 3 is the 38th intensive reading of Lizi Tui's picture book. I hope you like it. I take every favorite you order as encouragement.

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Content:

Does the king of the forest count? It seems unnecessary. Lions Lions have enough authority and strength. He can shout loudly and has sharp teeth. It seems unnecessary to count to three. But there is a wonderful trend in this story:

The fangs lion met another strange lion. This strange lion sent 49 roses to a beautiful lioness. The lioness purred with joy. At this moment, a butterfly flew in and asked the fangs lion, "Listen, can you count to three?" ?

The fangs lion saw that the lioness had friendly contact with the strange lion. He was angry: Is it really because I can't count to three?

He went to school to win the favor of the lioness. I asked unicorns, swans, mongooses, cuckoos, moles, fireflies, octopus and boxer dogs. They are all busy with their own lives. The unicorn thought that happiness didn't need more, and only counted 1. Swan couples think it's good to count themselves; The mongoose thinks I can count four children, and nothing else matters ... until the boxer he admires most, he thinks that counting to nine is nothing to him. Except for 3, all the other figures are calculated by friends, not counting to 3, but it seems that life is quite comfortable.

In the process of learning, every time a sharp-toothed lion meets a small partner who can't count to three, he can't help saying "What a fool" and keeps saying ... His mood can also change, from anger before embarking on the road of learning to relief, to calmness, to happiness, to the person he admires most, to confusion and finally to indifference. All people can't count to three, live well, and finally let him return to himself.

At this time, when he met the golden butterfly again, he still didn't understand why he had to count to three. The strange lion appeared again. We all laughed when he laughed at the sharp-toothed lion 3- 1= 1 stupid lion. But the lion with sharp teeth was very angry. He had a duel with this strange lion. There is no doubt that the lion with sharp teeth won the victory. Even though he lost an eye, he still won the love of the lioness. Miraculously, while dancing with the lioness, he accidentally counted the beat of 123.

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About the author: [Germany] Martin Balsett, 1965 was born in Dü sseldorf, Germany. Cartoonists, illustrators, writers and playwrights. Balcet graduated from Folkwang Art School in Essen. From 65438 to 0986, he became a member of Dü sseldorf Youth Theatre and began his writing career. He illustrated children's calligraphy and painting, and wrote plays for radio plays, dramas and animated films. He is also the host of German Southwest TV Station and the author of the children's program "Bear Shop". During the period of 200 1-20 12, he won the Dusseldorf Literature Promotion Award, Rat Catcher Literature Award, North Rhine-Westphalia Children's Book Literature Award, German Youth Book Award, Silver Feather Award and Siegburg Rhine Literature Award successively. ?

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Suitable reading age: 3-6 years old

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Award: North Rhine-Westphalia Children's Book Literature Award, Germany

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I like it because.

A great digital enlightenment picture book;

The storyline in the picture book itself is very interesting, and the numbers in the picture are everywhere. On the way to school, unicorn's 1, swan's 2 ... octopus's 8, boxer's 9, and sharp-toothed lion's tail will also become numbers to play with.

There are also some secrets hidden in each pair of pages: for example, if you see a unicorn, there is a unicorn on the head of the lion with sharp teeth; When he saw the swans in pairs, the pond where he stayed turned into a heart. He was wearing a watch when he met the cuckoo. If your baby is the same age as chestnut's baby and has just entered a small class or a middle class, you can try to play a game of finding numbers together. If the baby reads a lot of books, his logical reasoning ability will rise to a higher level, and he can pry out the echoes in the plot. This is a picture book worth playing. When Chestnut competed with Eva, Eva turned over the book.

A hint of not following the crowd:

Look at the lion with sharp teeth. Did he also make a mistake that we often love to make? He has a gift, and he is very powerful. Because he couldn't count three, he suspected that he had embarked on the road of reading, but he was really not good at it. If it is a fish, be a swimming fish; if it is a horse, be a fast horse. It is hard to imagine that if a fish learned to run and a horse learned to swim, the world would be in chaos.

On the other hand, we treat children and parents' anxiety, fearing that children will lose at the starting line. Chestnut has a friend who works in the middle class from Monday to Sunday, and the interest class is full, which makes her super collapsed. Because most classes are in the evening, even the time for reading before going to bed is squeezed out. I asked her, did she like the class you gave her? She said she was not exclusive. I said she would choose whether to stay at home and study or go to class. The friend said: of course, stay at home and read. The choice of interest classes lies in essence rather than generality.

Enlightenment of returning to self

Observe carefully what children love and what are their interests? If a child's talent is dancing, let him dance. Why do we have to count to three? If a child is good at swimming, go swimming. Why do we have to count to three?

Like a lion with sharp teeth, it will roar with sharp teeth and claws, so what if it doesn't count to 3!

Finally, I hope everyone can return to their original appearance, be their true selves and be their best selves.

Chestnut, parent-child reading practitioner. I am grateful for the great changes brought by parent-child reading. Now I am trying to be a popular reading promoter and help more parent-child families fall in love with reading.