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Magic kiss picture book

The magic kiss picture book is introduced as follows:

The story of Magic Kiss tells that Chester the raccoon doesn't want to go to school because he doesn't want to leave his mother for a strange environment. His mother assured him that he would like the new school and told him a secret: "Kissing hands". Her mother printed a kiss on the little raccoon's palm, so that whenever she felt lonely at school, she gently pressed her palm on her cheek, and her mother's kiss would warm his heart and stop being lonely.

The little raccoon went to school that day, and he also printed a kiss on his mother's palm, so that her mother could feel the magical kiss when she thought of him.

About the author:

Author: (American) Audrey Paine-Translator: Liu Qingyan-Illustrator: (British) Ruth Harper (American) Nancy Rick.

About the author:

Audrey Paine has created many best-selling children's books, which gives Ms Paine the opportunity to bring her education plan "The Writing Penn" into schools, libraries and children's hospitals. While accompanying her children, she also got a lot of writing inspiration, which made her works more exciting. She lived in Washington DC for a long time. Besides writing, she is also a training lecturer for many teacher training groups and children's professionals.

Brief introduction of the painter:

Ruth Harper has lived and studied in Israel, Cyprus, Britain and the United States. When she was a child, she was influenced by Beatrice Porter, a famous British children's book creator, and decided to become an illustrator herself. Her painting styles are very diverse.

Nancy Rick, a professional printmaker, and seven other female printmakers set up a "printmaker plus" group to jointly hold an art exhibition. Many of her original micro-etching prints have won many praises and awards all over the United States.

Media evaluation:

The daughter of Ms. Audrey Paine, the author of this book, experienced great separation anxiety when she was about to enter kindergarten at the age of four, and her daughter's mood also deeply affected her, which made her feel distressed.

One day, when she and her daughter were taking a small train in a park near their home, they suddenly saw a female raccoon in the bushes. At that time, the mother raccoon was licking the little raccoon's hand, and then she took the little raccoon's hand and wiped her cheek so that it could smell her mother's smell carefully.

Later, Ms. Paine found out that raccoon mothers always do this when they are looking for food at home or have to be separated from their cubs. The purpose is to hope that the raccoon won't be scared by its mother's smell and can stay at home with peace of mind.