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錦英公司初次看到curious george

就瘋狂愛上他

黃色書皮很吸引人

愛搞笑的小猴子很可愛

重要的是畫風很符合我胃口

素描加上水彩

好漂亮喔

當下把這系列所有的書都買了

包括這禮盒和十幾本黃皮書

 

點這可看到精裝本內容

http://books.google.com.tw/books?id=ienkMB-VwekC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=&f=false

 














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980811星期二

颱風的關係

悶了好幾天沒出門

趁陽光露臉

趕快帶努努出去玩耍

今天是去一家專賣英文童書的地方

 

老闆娘是個熱情的好心人

從我打電話詢問到進門

她都很熱心招呼

還跟努努玩耍

讓我可以專心選書

她說在女兒上學前她也是全職媽媽

為了教女兒

她雖是學日文的

但也努力看英文的育兒書

和孩子一起讀繪本童書

後來孩子大了上學了

她育兒育出心得來

才來開這家專賣英文童書和教材的店

等於將自己育兒知識化為專業事業

現在孩子憑媽媽和自己的努力要去美國唸高中了

她非常高興

我也很高興聽取她的育兒經驗

 

這家店賣的書都打八折喔

還可以刷卡

還有一些特價品

汪培珽的書都有喔

而且老闆娘以過來人的經驗

還會專業的介紹分齡讀本

真的很實在

不像一般書店老闆都只顧推銷

而不是純以父母的角度介紹書

 

這家店叫錦英

現場買比網路上便宜喔

 

 

 

 

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也是在costco買的

 

Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs?

 

 


 

每頁只有一句話   是小女孩的提問

下一頁也只有一句話    是爸爸的回答

兩句話有押韻喔


 

很漂亮的圖喔

每頁只有一句話   是小女孩的提問

下一頁也只有一句話    是爸爸的回答

兩句話有押韻喔


 

每本書都有驚喜

這本是郊外踏青

所以要留影紀念


 

還有尋圖活動

 

 

 

其他兩本

 

 

 

 

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也是在costco買的

 

Do Princesses Scrape Their Knees? 

 

 

 

這本是姐弟之間的對話

弟弟想跟姐姐玩

於是....

 

一頁只有一句話  是弟弟的提問


 

下一頁是小女孩的回答 

兩句都有押韻喔


 

每本最後都有驚喜

這本是漂亮的粉紅色緞帶

 

 

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下午去costco尋寶

最近書籍區書變多了

以前看繪本中文的只有

一百層樓的家

英文的話則有 oh, david系列的硬皮大本書

還有disney的書

今天發現oh, david系列不見了

新增了 do princesses wear hiking boots? 同作者的三本書

 

 

光看封面就很可愛

裡頭的文字更是天真可愛

尤其圖畫又大又漂亮

每頁只有一句

很簡單

而且都有押韻

 

這本書看書名就可以猜想是在顛覆傳統公主是不食人間煙火般的高貴

但其實也在教導女孩要能靜能動能守規範

 

更重要的是

這三本是我買了上百本繪本後

第一次有買給心愛小公主的禮物的感覺

這本書的書名就是跟公主有關嘛

而努努就是我們心愛的小公主啊

只不過  這書

畫風  清新的漂亮

文字  押韻的漂亮

紙張  光滑的漂亮

硬皮  厚實的漂亮

但是

價格就不漂亮了

一本要價379元

這還是在買書便宜的costco買的

一口氣買了三本

害我連平常愛吃的夏威夷果都不敢買了

誰叫光是書名和封面都是為我這心愛的小公主設計的呢

這麼美

第一次有想把它貢起來的感覺

很捨不得它弄髒了

 

 

 

 

每頁只有一句   是小女孩的提問


 

下一頁也只有一句   是媽媽的回答  

兩句有押韻喔


 

每本書的最後一頁都有驚喜

這本書最後是一面鏡子

說的是  公主就在你心裡

 

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買了上百本童書繪本給努努

其中最喜歡的是這套島田由佳的繪本

畫風細膩

對白幽默

居家風格內容則很合我胃口

 

看不出是日本人畫的

應該是留美或旅美的日本人

因內容是美式生活

住的是HOUSE

吃鬆餅甜圈圈

很有邏輯系統

如首先做什麼   然後做什麼   

也很強調乾淨衛生

 

一套四冊才不到一百八

和小書包和小布的故事套書合購才一百六

真的超划算的啦

 

島田由佳的繪本   很幽默


最愛這本

 

有我愛的藍色沙發


很可愛喔


這頁最爆笑   真的很生活化   因為就是做菜時會有的畫面



這本也有趣


採購



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愛買書的手又癢了

想買布書給努努咬

也想買0歲BOOK

上網找了很多家

最後找到一家批發商

居然就在家附近

真是太高興啦

從沒在實體店面買過童書

這家離家很近又是批發商

真的多重利多呢

 

 

這家叫

愛子園童書批發

 

幼福  風車 世一的書都六五折

信誼等其他出版社都七折

 


今天還買了幼福的o歲baby's book

比風車的好很多喔

感謝小學老師好友的推薦


0歲book的書很像小小愛因斯坦系列dvd   背景單純   畫面單純 


可愛的有聲書  右邊兩排是各種動物的聲音


書店老闆推 薦了學研館的寶寶認知閃閃書  共有四本

滿特別的

每個故事都是雙語的簡單幾句話而已











努努的第一本布書  信誼的小狗汪汪  只有四張八頁



 

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昨天在國美館的精品店

趁努努熟睡時

看了幾本架上的書

大部分都是藝術類的

其中很喜歡「我的畫家」系列

如「我的雷諾瓦」「我的梵谷」」「我的莫內」等

以小朋友的角度來介紹畫家

很簡單又容易記住

 

雷諾瓦和莫內是我最喜歡的畫家

書上寫到雷諾瓦的生平

才真正了解到原來他是這麼平實的畫家

未完

 

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懷孕時在costco買了小小愛因斯坦系列DVD套裝一

小小愛因斯坦--世界的語言

小小梵谷--色彩的世界

小小莎士比亞--詩的世界

三片輪流播給努努看

很快就重複

上次去costco

再買其他兩個套裝

 

套裝二

小小貝多芬--歡樂交響樂

小小莫札特--音樂嘉年華

小小巴哈--奇幻的音樂歷險

 

套裝三

小小牛頓--認識各種形狀

常見動物

有趣的數字

 

 

小小XX X的適合0-3歲

常見動物和有趣的數字則適合一歲以上

原價一個套裝999元

COSTCO賣849元

 

不過大努後來覺得太早讓努努看電腦螢幕有傷視力

要我縮短給她觀看的時間

努努也不是都乖乖盯著螢幕看啦

看個十多分鐘也會哎哎叫

所以我還是有空就每天放給她看

 

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等了一陣子

博客來的brown bear and friends gift set 補貨才到

可是一打開嚇了一跳

怎麼尺寸這麼小啊

看過別人網誌上的照片

不是大本的嗎

怎麼這麼小本

大努說訂購時沒寫尺寸嗎

我說有啊   不過沒去注意

現在看

信誼出的艾瑞卡爾的中譯本的大小都不同耶

有超大本的  海馬先生

有迷你的 brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?

有掌上形的  袋鼠也有媽媽嗎?

 

繪本的尺寸大小不一

各種尺寸都有

前陣子買的 100層樓的家  更是大本 而且翻頁的方向跟一般的不同  很特別

 

中間那套書是 brown bear and friends gift set

沒想到尺寸這麼迷你


 



信誼出的艾瑞卡爾的中譯本的大小都不同耶

有超大本的  海馬先生

有迷你的 brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?

有掌上形的  袋鼠也有媽媽嗎?

 

 

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上星期去costco

意外發現這本有趣的提袋書

就是可以提著走的書

它是本可以用唱的故事書 (sing a story)

簡單的重複型句子組成的簡短故事

附一張用唱的故事和很多首有關動物的CD

很好聽

最近幾天的早晨都放給努努聽

很能提振精神喔

 

1. Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed (Sing A Story)

2. Do You Know What Has A Trunk?

3. Look At The Monkeys

4. Monkey See And Monkey Do

5. Ten Little Bumblebees

6. There's No One Like Me

7. One Lonely Bird

8. Can You Name That Animal Sound?

9. Just One More

10. Did You Know That Monkeys Like to Swing?

11. I Met A Bear

12. Counting To Ten

13. Look Up High, Look Down Low

14. Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed - CHANT

 

 

也有這個版本

封面

 

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List of Books by Eric Carle

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
written by Bill Martin Jr, 1967
Appealing animals in bold colors are seen and named in a rhyming question-and-response text that delights as it invites young readers and listeners to participate actively.
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1, 2, 3 to the Zoo, 1968
Fun and learning add up to a perfect 10 in this eloquent but wordless counting book. Bright pictures tell the story: each car on the train has one more zoo animal than the one before it, and all arrive happily at the zoo in a dramatic foldout finale.
 
The Very Hungry Caterpillar, 1969
This all-time favorite not only follows the very hungry caterpillar as it grows from egg to cocoon to beautiful butterfly, but also teaches the days of the week, counting, good nutrition and more. Striking pictures and cleverly die-cut pages offer interactive fun.
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Pancakes, Pancakes!, 1970
Jack wants some pancakes, but first he must gather eggs from the chickens, wheat from the farmer, flour from the miller, milk from the cow, etc. His mother shows him how to cook and flip them, and hungry Jack knows what to do with them next.
 
The Tiny Seed, 1970
Poetic but simple text and lovely collage pictures dramatize the life cycle of all plants, as one tiny seed grows into an enormous sunflower, which then produces more seeds in its turn.
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Tales of the Nimipoo
by Eleanor B. Hardy, 1970 (out of print)
Native American stories, with woodcut illustrations.
 
The Boastful Fisherman
by William Knowlton, 1970 (out of print)
An old Hawaiian tale of boastful fishermen who learn their lesson as they try to prove their fishing prowess. Colorful linoleum block print illustrations.
 
Feathered Ones and Furry
by Aileen Fisher, 1971 (out of print)
Gentle nature poems with woodcut illustrations, on acetate and art paper.
 
The Scarecrow Clock
by George Mendoza, 1971 (out of print)
Full color collages illustrate an amusing fantasy.
 
Do You Want to Be My Friend?, 1971
In few words but expressive pictures, a little mouse looks for a friend - and happily finds one just in time to save himself from a predator who has been hiding there all the time - unseen, but in plain sight! A simple story on the universal theme of friendship.
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Rooster’s Off to See the World, 1972
Rooster and the colorful animals that join him on his journey to see the world, provide an enjoyable introduction to the meaning of numbers and sets.
 
The Very Long Tail (Folding Book), 1972 (out of print)
 
The Very Long Train (Folding Book), 1972 (out of print)
These two wordless books (now collectors’ items) are printed on heavy stock, accordion-folded, and come in their own plastic cases. “Read” or looked at in sequence, each tells a story in bright collage pictures. These innovative books can also stand alone, toy like, to form a decorated wall or play area for a child of pre-reading age.
 
The Secret Birthday Message, 1972
A message in code starts Tim off on an exciting treasure hunt through a dark cave, an underground tunnel, and other strange places until he finds a happy surprise. Die-cut pages demonstrate in a “hands on” way the meanings of place-words like up, below, through, etc.
 
Walter the Baker, 1972
By order of the Duke, Walter the Baker must invent a tasty roll through which the rising sun can shine three times. A lively and colorful retelling of the legend of the invention of the pretzel.
 
Do Bears Have Mothers Too?
by Aileen Fisher, 1973 (out of print)
Striking, poster-like pictures of a variety of animal mothers with their offspring - cubs, kittens, cygnets, and other charmers - are accompanied by verses by a beloved nature-poet.
 
Have You Seen My Cat?, 1973
A boy’s beloved pet cat has disappeared and he sets out to find it. In his search he meets many different kinds of cats, both wild and domesticated, before he finally discovers his own cat, who has a happy surprise for him. (Can you guess what it is?)
 
I See a Song, 1973
As a violinist, shown in black and white, starts to play, colorful semi-abstract images emerge from his music, transmuting magically from one to the next until the end, when the violinist, himself transformed into a many-colored figure, bows and leaves. Wordless, this beautiful book encourages children to develop their own visual and musical imagination and creativity.
 
My Very First Book of Numbers
My Very First Book of Colors
My Very First Book of Shapes
My Very First Book of Words
, 1974
A collection of split-page books in which children can match various familiar objects with numbers, colors, shapes, and words. A gamelike approach to learning, for very young children.
 
Why Noah Chose the Dove
written by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1974
Master story-teller and master illustrator combine their brilliant talents to produce a fresh and lively version of this favorite Old Testament tale of the animals as they vie with one another for a place of honor on Noah’s Ark. For all ages.
 
All About Arthur, 1974 (out of print)
An Amusing And Articulate Alphabet-ical story for all ages, in well-chosen words and Zany pictures.
 
The Hole in the Dike
written by Norma Green, 1975
The classic tale of the brave little Dutch boy who kept his finger in a leak in the dike all night long, preventing the damage from spreading, and so saved his town from a devastating flood. Inspiring story of a courageous small boy.
 
The Mixed-Up Chameleon, 1975
Hilarious pictures show what happens when a bored chameleon wishes it could be more like other animals, but is finally convinced it would rather just be itself. An imagination-stretcher for children.
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Eric Carle’s Storybook, Seven Tales by the Brothers Grimm, 1976
(out of print)
Seven of the most popular tales by the Brothers Grimm, retold by Eric Carle and illustrated in full color.
 
The Grouchy Ladybug, 1977
A grouchy ladybug who is looking for a fight challenges everyone it meets regardless of their size or strength. How this bumptious bug gets its comeuppance and learns the pleasures to be gained by cheerfulness and good manners is an amusing lesson in social behavior. Die-cut pages add drama and dimension.
 
Watch Out! A Giant!, 1978
Die-cut pages add to the excitement as two children outwit a scary giant.


 
Seven Stories by Hans Christian Andersen, 1978 (out of print)
A companion to Eric Carle’s Storybook (above), this features seven favorite stories retold and illustrated by Eric Carle.
 
Twelve Tales from Aesop, 1980 (out of print)
Familiar classic fables retold and illustrated by Eric Carle.
 
The Honeybee and the Robber, 1981
A brave little honeybee saves the day when a big hungry bear attacks the beehive. Ingenious pop-ups and other movable images bring this funny and informative story to vivid life.
 
Otter Nonsense
by Norton Juster, 1982 (out of print)
Very amusing, cartoon-like line drawings illustrate excruciatingly clever puns by noted author Norton Juster. Fun for all ages.
 
Catch the Ball!
Let’s Paint A Rainbow
What’s For Lunch?
, 1982
This delightful series incorporates movable parts, cutout shapes, and sturdy board pages that have been designed to encourage counting, adding, color naming, object identification, beginning reading, and manual dexterity.
 
Chip Has Many Brothers
written by Hans Baumann, 1983
new title: Thank You, Brother Bear, 1995
An original tale,which skillfully combines elements of both North European and Native American traditions, tells of a little boy, Chip, who must make a long and dangerous journey to get the medicine that will cure his sick sister. Because he is both brave and kind, he is helped by the animals he meets along the way.
 
The Very Busy Spider, 1984
With the use of raised printing, this innovative book adds the sense of touch to vision and hearing as ways to understand and enjoy the strikingly designed illustrations and the memorable story. Various farm animals try to divert a busy little spider from spinning her web, but she persists and produces a thing of both beauty and usefulness. Enjoyed by all audiences, this book’s tactile element makes it especially interesting to the visually-impaired.
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The Foolish Tortoise
written by Richard Buckley, 1985
A witty modern fable tells how a tortoise discovers the need for a shell after several scary encounters.
 
The Greedy Python
written by Richard Buckley, 1985
A companion book to The Foolish Tortoise (above), this tells of a python who is so excessively greedy that it finally eats itself.
 
The Mountain that Loved a Bird
written by Alice McLerran, 1985
A sensitive, poetic text inspires handsome, semi-abstract college illustrations, in this tale of a little bird that brings a renewal of life and happiness to a lonely, barren mountain.
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All Around Us, 1986, (out of print)
 
Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me, 1986
Beautiful illustrations are enhanced by dramatic fold-out pages in this moving and imaginative tale of a father’s love for his daughter. Monica’s father fulfills her request by bringing the moon down from the sky after it’s small enough to carry, but it continues to change in size.
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My Very First Book of Sounds
My Very First Book of Food
My Very First Book of Tools
My Very First Book of Touch
My Very First Book of Motion
My Very First Book of Growth
My Very First Book of Homes
My Very First Book of Heads, 1986, (all out of print)
A group of small-format books with bold, simple images and words, designed, as the titles indicate, for the very young child who is just learning to identify, name, and classify familiar objects.
 
All in a Day
collected by Mitsumasa Anno, 1986
Eric Carle, in collaboration with nine other internationally-acclaimed artists, reveals events in a day in the lives of children in various countries all over the world, showing time, climate, environmental and social differences but emphasizing the commonality of humankind everywhere. Thought-provoking as well as entertaining.
 
A House for Hermit Crab, 1987
An underwater fantasy based on the true habits of hermit crabs and the flora and fauna of their marine environment, this book offers young readers an interesting first introduction to marine biology as well as an appealing story of Hermit Crab’s search for a house he can really call his home, as he grows throughout one year’s cycle.
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The Lamb and the Butterfly
written by Arnold Sundgaard, 1988
A protected lamb and an independent butterfly discuss their very different ways of living in a charmingly simple yet philosophical text on the themes of tolerance and diversity. Lovely full-color illustrations appeal to a wide audience range.
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Eric Carle’s Treasury of Classic Stories for Children, 1988
A delightfully illustrated retelling of 22 favorite folktales, fairytales, and fables that every child should know. Retold from the works of Aesop, Hans Christian Andersen, and the Brothers Grimm.
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Animals Animals
compiled by Laura Whipple, 1989
A generously illustrated collection of poems by a variety of authors, describing the peculiarities and charms of pets as well as both wild and domestic animals. Eric Carle is noted for his depiction of animals and this colorful anthology contains some of his finest works.
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The Very Quiet Cricket, 1990
The surprise ending of this enormously popular book features a chip that perfectly reproduces the real sound of a cricket’s song. In the story, a young cricket longs to make a sound by rubbing his wings together as many other crickets do. How he finally gets his wish is a romantic tale as well as a first look at natural history for the very young.
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Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?
written by Bill Martin Jr, 1991
Easy, repetitive question-and-response text draws children into joyful interaction as they imitate the sounds of a variety of zoo animals for the zookeeper. Big, bold animal illustrations and lots of noisy fun.
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Dragons Dragons
compiled by Laura Whipple, 1991
Fearsome dragons and other fantastic legend creatures abound in this collection of poems, both modern and classic, all gloriously illustrated in full color, that will expand the world of a reader’s imagination.
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Draw Me a Star, 1992
The artist’s drawing of a star begins the creation of an entire universe around him as each successive pictured object requests that he draw more. Based on Eric Carle’s recollection of his grandmother’s way of drawing a star (directions included), this seemingly simple story also provides insights into an artist’s private world of creativity. An inspiring book.
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Today Is Monday, 1993
Based on the well-known children’s song, funny, full-color pictures show the foods featured for each day of the week. In a thoughtful new ending to the familiar text, all the world’s children are invited on Sunday to come and eat it up.
Reviews
 
Eric Carle: Picture Writer, 1993
This video contains an inspiring interview with Eric Carle; a hands-on demonstration of tissue paper painting followed by the making of collage illustration. Eric Carle no longer makes school visits, and although this video may not capture the excitement of actually meeting the author/illustrator, it provides insight into his creative process.
Produced by Searchlight Films, Director: Rawn Fulton
 
My Apron, 1994
A little boy longs to help his uncle, a mason, plaster the chimney. He feels very grown-up when he gets a work-apron of his own and the chance to do his own small share in real “grown-up” work. A touching story with a valuable message, illustrated in a striking technique using a strong black outline over bright color. A usable, child-size work-apron is included with the book for the reader who can’t wait to get started on his or her own work project.
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The Very Lonely Firefly, 1995
Young readers empathize with the lonely firefly who makes many errors as he looks for the group where he will really “belong.” In his search for compatible companions, he meets many other night creatures, but none is quite right—until the happy surprise at the very end when the illustration of a swarm of friendly fireflies literally shines and twinkles a welcome in the night. Heartwarming.
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Little Cloud, 1996
Every child loves to see fanciful shapes in the clouds. But what are clouds really for? Here a little cloud slips away from its parent clouds and turns itself into a series of wonderful forms - a sheep, an airplane, a hat, a clown - before rejoining the other clouds as they perform their real function: making rain.
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The Art of Eric Carle, 1996
This handsomly-designed volume explores many facets of Eric Carle’s life and work. It includes an autobiography, illustrated with many photographs, telling of his early years in the United States, describing the roots of his inspiration, his art education in Germany, his career as a commercial artist on his return to the land of his birth, and his almost accidental discovery of his real vocation—creating beautiful picturebooks for young children. Essays and critical appreciations of his works, and color photographs showing how the artist creates his unique collage illustrations add to the interest and usefulness of this book. Fine reproductions of many of his best illustrations and a complete list of his books are included.
Reviews
 
From Head to Toe, 1997
“I can do it!” is the confidence-building message of this book. As young children copy the antics of Eric Carle’s animals, they’ll learn such important skills as careful listening, focusing attention, and following instructions. Just as alphabet books introduce letters and simple words, From Head to Toe introduces the basic body parts and simple body movements - the ABC’s of dancing, gymnastics, and other sports activities.
Reviews, Mr. Rogers Episode, Additional Notes
 
Flora and Tiger: 19 very short stories from my life, 1997
Every so often, children who have grown up enjoying Eric Carle’s books ask him whether he has written “older” books. Inspired by his questioners, Eric Carle has written this delightful collection of short stories. The events in these stories take place from his earliest childhood to the present. All of the stories are true. But they are set down, not in the order in which they happened, but as they occurred to the author. They come from various places and times of his life and have three things in common: animals or insects, friends or relatives, and Eric Carle.
Reviews, Additional Notes
 
Hello, Red Fox, 1998
Mama Frog gets a big surprise when the guests arrive for Little Frog’s birthday party: Red Fox looks green to her! Orange Cat looks blue! With the active help of the reader, Little Frog shows Mama Frog how to see the animals in their more familiar colors. In this book, Eric Carle invites readers to discover complementary colors while enjoying the amusing story of Little Frog and his colorful friends.
Reviews, Additional Notes
 
You Can Make a Collage: A Very Simple How-to Book, 1998
Many people ask Eric Carle how he makes his pictures. Klutz Press and Eric Carle got together to answer that question in this simple how-to book, featuring 72 full-color printed tissue papers painted by Eric Carle with instructions and inspirations and even a bit of encouragement for those in a bit of need.
Reviews
 
The Very Clumsy Click Beetle, 1999
HEAR the beetle CLICK as it flips through the pages of this book and learns how to land on its feet! Small readers will recognize and empathize with the clumsy little beetle’s eagerness to learn what the older beetle can already do so well. They will understand, too, its frustration when at first it fails. And they will surely rejoice in its eventual spectacular triumph.
Reviews
 
Does A Kangaroo Have A Mother, Too?, 2000
Meet the little joey, whose kangaroo mother carries him in her pouch. See the cygnet riding on the back of the mother swan. Eric Carle’s colorful collages of animal babies with their caring and affectionate mothers offer small readers visual delight as well as comforting reassurance.
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Dream Snow, 2000
It’s Christmas Eve, and an old farmer settles down for nap, wondering how Christmas can come when it hasn't snowed yet. The farmer falls asleep and in his dream, he imagines snowflakes covering him and his animals. He awakens to discover it really has snowed. A surprise at the end of the book makes this a truly magical Christmas.
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“Slowly, Slowly, Slowly,” said the Sloth, 2002
Slowly, slowly, slowly... that’s how the sloth lives. He hangs upside-down from the branch of a tree, night and day, in the sun and in the rain, while the other animals of the rain forest rush past him. “Why are you so slow? Why are you so quiet? Why are you so lazy?” the others ask the sloth. And, after a long, long time, the sloth finally tells them!.
Reviews
 
Where Are You Going? To See My Friend!, 2003
A dog, a cat, a rooster, a goat, a rabbit, and finally a child join together on a journey to see their friends in this unique bilingual collaboration that unites cultures and languages.
Reviews
 
Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?
written by Bill Martin Jr, 2003
Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? is told from the point of view of endangered creatures, and one dreaming child; each page a tribute to wild animals and their freedom.
Reviews
 
Mister Seahorse, 2004
Mister Seahorse and fellow fish fathers who care for their soon-to-be-hatched offspring, share their stories while acetate pages reveal camouflaged creatures who bear witness to the conversation between fathers with fins.
Reviews
 
10 Little Rubber Ducks, 2005
10 Little Rubber Ducks fall overboard and land on shores all around the world. Inspired by the true story of these ducks at sea, Eric Carle has imagined their voyage in the wide open waters and the creatures they meet who live in and around the ocean.
Reviews
 
Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?, 2007
Join Baby Bear as he sets out to look for his beloved Mama Bear, meeting a diverse cast of North American animals along the way. Readers of all ages will enjoy the rich, colorful illustrations and heartfelt story of this last collaboration in a series that has helped millions learn to read.
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Eric Carle 原本是一位媒體設計師,經由 Bill Martin Jr. 的提攜,開創了他的童書創作生涯,在 Brown Bear 之後,他相繼出版了完全由自己創作的童書, “ 123 To the Zoo ” 及 “ The Very Hungry Caterpillar ” ,目前已是一位知名的作家兼插畫家。 Eric Carle 喜歡先手繪色紙,再以色紙來拼貼,所以不會有任何一幅畫和別人相同。在本書中,如同時裝模特兒登台一般,一隻隻動物光鮮亮麗的翩然出場,每一個跨頁的版面上,只呈現一隻動物,加上 Eric Carle 獨特的手繪色紙拼貼畫,將小朋友喜歡的動物賦予豐富的色彩,吸引小朋友有興趣的一頁一頁尋找下去..... 

(出自http://220.130.185.70/2005FILEX/KST_952G_7E.asp)

 

「我試圖用我的書在學校和家庭之間架起一座橋梁。在我的書裡,我試圖用樂觀的態度來引導孩子。我相信孩子們有天生的創造力,並且渴望學習。我想向他們展示,學習其實是一件既迷人又快樂的事情。」     -Eric Carle

 

個人網站 http://www.eric-carle.com/index.html

                Eric Carle's Blog

所有作品 http://www.eric-carle.com/ECbooks.html#anchorallday

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最有名的毛毛蟲_艾瑞卡爾的毛毛蟲 (The Very Hungry Caterpillar

到今年已40週年啦

從平面的到現在是立體書

 

出版時我還沒出生耶

可是我到去年才聽說

現在才看內容

要不是因為努努

我也不會去注意這隻被翻譯成47種語言的毛毛蟲

真的好可愛啊 

真是托努努的福啊 

 

連google也慶祝這本書的40週年慶呢

 

Google celebrates Eric Carle's Very Hungry Caterpillar

Google has paid tribute to Eric Carle's children's book the Very Hungry Caterpillar by changing the logo on its home page.

By Urmee Khan, Digital and Media Correspondent
Last Updated: 6:16PM GMT 20 Mar 2009

這個網站很棒喔 是動畫版的

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qoYPLtqqVk&feature=related

 

這個網站可列印圖卡

http://www.dltk-teach.com/books/hungrycaterpillar/

 

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這兩天迷上Eric Carle的書

他的第一本繪本  brown bear brown bear, what do you see?

迄今超過40年了  還是一樣暢銷

    

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

 

作者是童書界的大師 Bill Martin Jr. 

在火車上隨手抓報紙 15分鐘 完成了這本舉世聞名的鉅作

Bill Martin Jr. 當過小學教師、校長、編輯及作家,更是 Eric Carle 創作童書生涯中的啟蒙貴人。寫作資歷長達62年(第一本童書出版於 1945 年,逝世於 2004 年),創作的童書高達三百多本,其中包括了這本 Brown Bear 以及 Chicka Chicka Boom Boom 。 Bill 看過 Eric Carle 的廣告設計,情有獨鍾,指名要 Eric Carle 創作插畫。

 

 

原文如下:

Brown Bear,
Brown Bear,
What do you see?

I see a red bird looking at me.

 

Red bird,
Red bird,
What do you see?

I see a yellow duck looking at me.

 

Yellow duck,
Yellow duck,
What do you see?

I see a blue horse looking at me.

 

Blue horse,
Blue horse,
What do you see?

I see a green frog looking at me.

 

Green frog,
Green frog,
What do you see?

I see a purple cat looking at me.

 

Purple cat,
Purple cat,
What do you see?

I see a white dog looking at me.

 

White dog,
White dog,
What do you see?

I see a black sheep looking at me.

 

Black sheep,
Black sheep,
What do you see?

I see a goldfish looking at me.

 

Goldfish,
Goldfish,
What do you see?

I see a teacher looking at me.

 

Teacher,
Teacher,
What do you see?

I see children looking at me.

(2007版的是monkey)

 

Children,
Children,
What do you see?

We see a brown Bear,

a red bird,

a yellow duck,

a blue horse,

a green frog,

a purple cat,

a white dog,

a black sheep,

a goldfish,

and a teacher looking at us.

That's what we see.

 

 

這個網站可看到 作者Bill Martin 用唱的http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdHCYgO9zh8

 

這個網站內容豐富

線上收聽女老師以輕快簡單的節奏唱出喔

http://220.130.185.70/2005FILEX/KST_952G_7E.asp

這個網站可印出彩色或黑白的動物圖卡

http://www.dltk-teach.com/books/brownbear/index.htmhttp://www.dltk-teach.com/books/brownbear/index.htm

 

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【零歲繪本】:

《在你出生之前Before you were born》

貝比出生了,除了感謝,我沒有別的話好說,《在你出生之前》繪本完美的詮釋了期待新生命的歷程。

「在你出生之前,還有九個月要等……

爸爸很驕傲,他想告訴全家人,你在我的肚子裡長大。

女孩或男孩?我們都等著看你呢!

(你還不到一隻蝨子那麼大,但是有一天你會和我一樣大。)

在你出生之前,還有八個月要等……

一人吃兩人補可不是簡單的事情。

孕吐讓我噁心。

(你和我大拇哥的指甲一樣大小,而你已經長了迷你的尾巴,

但因為你是人,你的尾巴很快就消聲匿跡。)

在你出生之前,還有七個月要等……

在醫生的診所我們聽到一種超甜蜜的聲音。

(那是你心跳的撲通聲音。)

在你出生之前,還有六個月要等……

我又變得精神奕奕,

現在我的肚圍浮現,每個人都說我看起來容光煥發。

在你出生之前,還有五個月要等……

這是第一次我感覺到胎動。

(我猜你的肌肉在長大。)

在你出生之前,還有四個月要等……

我的茶杯會水波盪漾。

(每當你打嗝的時候。)

在你出生之前,還有三個月要等……

你決定把晚上當白天,睡覺時間拿來玩。

每當我們躺下來睡覺。

(你開始跳舞和跳躍。)

在你出生之前,還有兩個月要等……

我的體重真是嚇人。

(你以驚人的速度成長。)

在你出生之前,還有一個月要等……

我的肚子掉得更低,走在路上我像隻鴨子搖擺,感覺雙腳沈重。

醫生檢查這個新狀況。

(告訴我你已經就好生產位置。)

在你出生之前,只剩幾天要等……

我只能想像和等待,

希望你不會遲到。

在你出生之前,僅僅幾個小時要等……

我出現第一次陣痛,

爸爸很緊張,飛快就準備位置。

他開出車子,不小心按到喇叭。

我們驅車前往你即將出生的醫院。

我拚命推啊推,直到你的頭露出一點點來。

(突然之間有如白晝,照相機,開麥拉!)

那是我們第一次見面的日子,

我永遠忘不了那一天。

哈囉、你好,因為有你,我們變成一個更快樂的家庭。」

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為成長做準備介紹的繪本

 


  
有一首中文的童謠是這樣唱:「當我還是個娃娃,我的心裡只有媽媽。」
  
確實小娃娃的世界,是由父母且通常是從媽媽開始出發。媽媽是圓心,小娃娃繞著圓心不斷地擴大圓周。
  
繪本世界反映真實世界,有很多「在媽媽身上找答案、做文章」的主題。
  
勞埃德(Lloyd)是一隻小駱馬,他問他的朋友們,「你的媽媽是隻駱馬嗎?」
  
他想知道他朋友的媽媽是不是也是駱馬。
  
弗來迪是他的朋友之一,他形容自己的媽媽「有長長的脖子、白色的羽毛和翅膀,我想駱馬沒有這些東西。」勞埃德於是說,「你不必再說了,我知道你的媽媽一定是一隻……天鵝。」勞埃德的朋友們一一說明了自己媽媽的長相。在那詩文兼具的文字中,孩子很容易就猜出來勞埃德朋友的媽媽是什麼動物,一翻頁就是一幅親子圖,代替了勞埃德的猜測。
  
就像俗諺說「龍生龍、鳳生鳳」,《你的媽媽是隻駱馬嗎?》主角勞埃德藉著相同的問題,確認了母親的身分,也等於找到自己。蝙蝠的媽媽是蝙蝠,天鵝的媽媽是天鵝,牛的媽媽是母牛,海豹的媽媽是海豹,袋鼠的媽媽是袋鼠,駱馬的媽媽當然是駱馬,「你對駱馬一點也不陌生,因為你自己也是駱馬。」勞埃德說:「我的媽媽是一隻駱馬,這就是……結局。」("My mama's a-Llama! And this is...THE END!")
  
多麼真實、簡單而完美的結局,讓人微笑。
 
 
 

http://www.dltk-teach.com/books/brownbear/index.htm



棕熊發現一隻紅鳥在看他,然後一群彩色的動物紛紛登場。

  「棕熊棕熊,你看到了什麼?」
  「我看到一隻紅鳥在看我?」
  「紅鳥紅鳥,你看到了什麼?」
  「我看到一隻黃色的鴨子在看我。」
  「黃鴨子黃鴨子,你看到了什麼?」
  「我看到一頭藍色的馬在看我。」
  「藍馬藍馬,你看到了什麼?」
  「我看到一隻綠色的青蛙在看我。」
  「綠蛙綠蛙,你看到了什麼?」
  「我看到一隻紫色的貓在看我。」
  
像一趟精采的旅行,書中的每一頁,介紹了一種新的動物,這隻動物又將引導下一隻動物出場。
  
「棕熊棕熊,你看到什麼?我看到一隻紅鳥在看我。」這樣「問句和回答」的句型,在這個膾炙人口的繪本中重複又重複地出現,相當琅琅上口。
  
曾觀察圖書館的說故事時間,幾乎所有小朋友都跟著說故事的老師一起念,而且迫不及待想快點進行到下一頁。當一隻藍色的馬或紫色的貓,這種異於平常顏色的動物出現,他們不禁發出咯咯笑聲。這不只是動物之旅,也是色彩之旅。

簡單的文字、簡單的圖畫吸引了我,一九六七年出版,歷久不衰的銷售量代表了深受喜愛的事實。

像兒歌一樣充滿韻律感,而且念過就忘不了的《棕熊,棕熊,你看到了什麼?》因為馬汀說過,他自己並不是「寫」故事,而是「說」故事,馬汀曾提到他的寫作過程,是聲音先於文字,在寫作前,故事通常已經被他說過好幾遍。馬汀說他要謝謝小學老師戴維斯小姐(Miss Davis),她有著每天閱讀圖書給全班孩子聽的野心,因此奠定了他後來寫作的基礎。這樣的成長經驗,大大影響他偏重故事的可說性。
  
我把這繪本唱成了一首歌,學圖書館的說故事高手用「小星星」的旋律搭配,搞不好寶寶長大後的拿手歌曲就是「棕熊棕熊小星星」!
  
啦啦啦,聽到我唱歌的聲音了嗎?
 
 
 
  
在一個綠色房間,穿著藍白直條紋睡衣的小兔子上床了,卻遲遲不肯把眼睛閉上,「睡房晚安,月亮晚安。」小兔子對房內所有的東西一一道晚安後,才沈沈入睡。
  
伴隨著期待和焦慮的心情迎接新生命,我發現簡單閱讀的沈穩力量。
  
不太困難的英文,圖畫充滿想像。我把自己當成是個剛開始學習英文的孩子。
  
繪本是種人與簡單圖文的相遇。
  
書店和圖書館總有個繪本區,利用空檔時間,我在那兒尋找不曾碰觸的繪本書目,外國孩子在童年時閱讀什麼書,我一點概念也沒有。前去那兒有時是補過一種別人的、甚至虛擬的孩提時期。
  
《月亮,晚安》(Goodnight Moon)擺在架上明顯的位置,是引導我進入繪本世界的入門磚。
  
這本圖畫書,運用英語的韻腳述說一個晚安的故事。重複的語句,增加了催眠的效果,讓這個睡前故事更加生動。睡覺時間到了,還想玩、不肯好好睡的小朋友,這樣的晚安道別儀式,潛移默化了規律的生活習慣與禮貌。
  
認識的朋友中,能夠像背書一樣念出《月亮,晚安》全部或部分內容的人,大多是為人父母。爸媽為了哄孩子上床,念這本書念到會背,我能想像這樣的畫面:自一九四七年《晚安,月亮》問世以來,超過半個世紀、有百萬以上的孩子聽這本書睡著,作者瑪格麗特布朗(Margaret Wise Brown)的功力由此可知。
  
布朗女士是朋友口中的「巧克力蛋糕」(Brownie)、英美兒童文學圈公認的天才,她對自己的形容則是「一個寫歌和廢話的作家。」
  
布朗女士出生紐約,從小就愛說故事、愛作白日夢,她的第一本兒童書是《當風吹起》(When the wind blew),最有名的除了《月亮,晚安》,還有《逃家小兔》(Runaway Bunny)系列圖畫書。
《月亮,晚安》的插圖畫家是克立蒙赫德(Clement Hurd),簡單的畫工加上鮮麗的顏色,把小兔子房間內的東西一一點出來。聽資深的媽媽朋友說,這本書可以陪孩子到六歲,我有心理準備可能未來要多買幾本備用。
  
有時我也用中文念給肚子裡的寶寶聽:「房間晚安,月亮晚安,跳過月亮的牛兒晚安;電燈和紅色的汽球晚安,熊熊晚安,椅子晚安;貓咪晚安,手套晚安;鬧鐘晚安,襪子晚安;小房子晚安,小老鼠晚安;梳子晚安,刷子晚安;無名式晚安,那碗粥晚安;輕輕說『噓』的老太太晚安;星星晚安,空氣晚安;所有聲音晚安。」
  
懂得問候,讓生活更豐富。現在,寶寶晚安,媽媽晚安。

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babyhome網站看到好多繪本書單啊

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花蓮師院教授提供~很棒的各式主題繪本推薦書單
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花蓮師院91級社教系李旻儒 整理

一. 有關媽媽形象的繪本
(一) 《我們的媽媽在哪裡》,上堤
(二) 《我的媽媽真麻煩》,遠流
(三) 《做媽媽的都是這樣》,巨河文化
(四) 《媽媽的紅沙發》,三之三
(五) 《永遠愛你》,和英
(六) 《我家有個壞好寶寶》,格林
(七) 《莎莉,離水遠一點》,遠流
(八) 《讓我安靜五分鐘》,台灣麥克
(九) 《猜猜我有多愛你》,上誼

二. 有關爸爸形象的繪本
(一) 《爸爸,你愛我嗎?》,三之三
(二) 《爸爸,你看我在做什麼!》,格林
(三) 《爸爸,我要月亮》,上誼
(四) 《我爸爸》,格林
(五) 《一個不能沒有禮物的日子》,和英

三. 可以引導小朋友學習面對死亡的繪本
(一) 《爺爺有沒有穿西裝》,格林
(二) 《想念外公》,遠流
(三) 《我永遠愛你》,上誼
(四) 《獾的禮物》,遠流
(五) 《一片葉子落下來》,經典傳訊
(六) 《阿星的婚禮》,
(七) 《小魯的池塘》,三之三
(八) 《再見,愛瑪奶奶》,和英

四. 可以引導小朋友學習面對並抒發脾氣與情緒的繪本
(一) 《生氣的亞瑟》,三之三
(二) 《生氣湯》,上誼
(三) 《啊!煩惱》,格林
(四) 《菲菲生氣了-非常,非常的生氣》,三之三
(五) 《我變成一隻噴火龍了》,國語日報

五. 可以引導小朋友學習面對並抒解害怕與恐懼的繪本
(一)《雷公糕》,遠流
(二)《魔奇魔奇樹》,和英
(三)《床底下的怪物》,上誼
(四)《潔西卡和大野狼》,遠流
(五)《討厭黑暗的席奶奶》,遠流
(六)《我好擔心》,三之三

六. 可以引導小朋友面對父母失和與單親教養的繪本
(一)《好事成雙》,格林
(二)《保羅的超級大計劃》,格林
(三)《媽媽爸爸不住在一起了》,遠流

七. 可以引導小朋友學習面對身心失能者的繪本
(一)《我的妹妹聽不見》(聽障),遠流
(二)《叔公忘記了》(老年痴呆),遠流
(三)《好好愛阿迪》(唐氏症),和英
(四)《威威找記憶》(失憶老人),三之三
(五)《我的姊姊不一樣》(智障),遠流
(六)《祝你生日快樂》(癌症),國語日報
(七)《瑞奇的煩惱》(身體缺陷),艾閣盟
(八)《先左腳,再右腳》(中風老人),漢聲
(九)《超級哥哥》(智障),國語日報
(十)《跟著爺爺看》(視障),遠流
(十一)*《珊珊》(肢障),上誼
(十二)*《小紙箱》(流浪漢),和英

八,可以引導小朋友了解笑容可貴的繪本
(一)《笑容不見了》,艾閣盟
(二)《給姑媽笑一個》,上誼

九.可以鼓勵小朋友自由創作的書
(一)《蠟筆盒的故事》,遠流
(二)《阿羅有枝彩色筆》,上誼
(三)《阿羅的童話國》,上誼
(四)《阿羅房間要掛畫》,上誼
(五)《野蠻遊戲》,格林
(六)《美術課》,三之三
(七)《哈囉,你要什麼?》,格林
(八)《當熊遇見熊》,格林
(九)*《點》,和英

十.可以引導小朋友了解與珍惜友情(誼)的繪本
(一) 《嘉嘉》.和英
(二) 《大手握小手》.格林
(三) 《平克與薛伊》.遠流
(四) 《最珍貴的寶貝》.格林
(五) 《沒有你,我怎麼辦》.上人文化
(六) 《月亮,地球,太陽》.格林
(七) 《我最討厭你》.遠流
(八) 《我喜歡你》.遠流
(九) 《瑪德琳》.遠流
(十) 《你是我的朋友嗎?》.台灣麥克
(十一)《我是老大》.米奇巴克
(十二)《通通是我的》.台灣麥克
(十三)《為什麼》.鹿橋文化

十一.可以引導小朋友學習面對成長的繪本
(一) 《小女兒長大了》.格林
(二) 《有什麼毛病》.格林
(三) 《精彩過一生》.三之三
(四) 《我小時候長什麼樣子》.上人
(五) 《你很快就會長高》.三之三
(六) 《阿虎開竅了》.上誼

十二.可以引導小朋友了解女性自覺(兩性平權)
(一) 《紙袋公主》.遠流
(二) 《頑皮公主不出嫁》,格林
(三) 《薩琪到底有沒有小雞雞》,遠流

十三.可以引導小朋友了解讀書真好的繪本
(一) 《三重溪水壩事件》.遠流
(二) 《最想做的事》.遠流
(三) 《我討厭書》.遠流
(四) 《愛書人黃茉莉》.遠流
(五) 《有誰看到我的書》.遠流
(六) 《米爺爺學認字》.三之三
(七) *誰怕大壞書.格林

十四.可以和小朋友一起發揮想像,一起玩遊戲的繪本
(一)《假裝是魚》.信誼
(二)《戴帽子的貓》.遠流
(三)《毛兒的大提琴》/《小莫那上山》.精湛兒童之友
(四) 《恐龍王國歷險記》.上誼
(五) 《神秘的生日禮物》.上誼

十五。可以和小朋友一起發揮想像,一起玩接龍遊戲的繪本
(一) 《在一個晴朗的日子裡》。遠流
(二) 《喂!下車》.遠流
(三) 《永遠吃不飽的貓》.遠流
(四) 《門鈴又響了》.遠流
(五) 《好餓的毛毛蟲》。上誼
(六) 《好安靜的蟋蟀》.上誼
(七) 《你喜歡》.上誼
(八) 《當我想睡的時候》.台灣麥克
(九) 《誰吃掉了?》.上誼
(十) 《藏在哪兒呢?》上誼

十六.可以和小朋友一起分享與建構共同記憶或共同體驗的繪本
(一) 《我們的樹》.上堤
(二) 《想念》.信誼
(三) 《挖土機年年響》.和英
(四) 《爺爺一定有辦法》.上誼
(五) 《花婆婆》(改變與希望).三之三
(六) 《街道是大家的》.遠流

十七.可以引導並鼓勵小朋友勇於做自己的繪本
(一) 《奧力佛是個娘娘腔》.三之三
(二) 《威廉的洋娃娃》.遠流
(三) 《愛花的牛》.遠流
(四) 《美術課》.三之三
(五) 《蠟筆盒的故事》.遠流
(六) 《我就是我》.三暉
(七) 《你很特別》.道聲
(八) 《森林大熊》.格林
(九) 《田鼠阿佛》.上誼
(十) 《阿力和發條老鼠》.上誼
(十一)《世界為誰存在》.和英
(十二)《土撥鼠的故事》.和英
(十三)《大箱子》(管教與愛心).青林國際
(十四)*《大腳丫跳芭蕾》.東方

十八.可以和小朋友玩故事改遊戲的繪本
(一) 《三隻小豬的真實故事》.格林
(二) 《豬頭三兄弟》.格林
(三) 《灰王子》.格林

十九.可以引導小朋友珍惜兄弟姊妹的繪本
(一) 《大姊姊和小妹妹》(相互扶持).遠流
(二) 《小菲菲和新弟弟》(接納).和英
(三) 《班班的地盤》(接納).遠流
(四) 《最特別的東西》.台灣燕克
(五) 《小小大姊姊》.上誼

二十.可以引導小朋友學習了解種族歧視的繪本
(一) 《叔公的理髮店》.三之三文化
(二) *《亨利去爬山》.維京

二十一.可以弔導小朋友學習了解性騷擾的繪本
(一) 《家族相簿》.和英

二十二.可以引導小朋友學習了解生命與愛生命的繪本
(一) 《小種籽》.上誼
(二) 《會愛的小獅子》.三之三文化
(三) *《一片葉子落下來》.經典傳訊

二十三.可以引導小朋友學習面對問題與解決問題手法的繪本
(一) 《白鴿少年》.格林
(二) 《公主的月亮》.和英
(三) 《卡夫卡變蟲記》.格林
(四) 《阿文的小毯子》.三之三文化
(五) 《聰明的小烏龜》.三之三文化
(六) 《眼鏡公主》.信誼
(七) 《魔法音符》.格林

二十四.可以引導小朋友愛護大自然與動物的繪本
(一)《和我玩好嗎?》.遠流
(二)《我愛大自然》.格林
(三)《在森林裡》.遠流
(四)《森林大會》,遠流
(五)*《我和我家附近的野狗們》.信誼
(六) *《小羊的寵物》.格林
(七) *《流浪狗之歌》.和英

二十五.其他可以引導小朋友進行共同思考與討論的繪本與童書
(一)《洛貝爾-情蛙與蟾蜍故事系列》(四冊).上誼
(二)《洛貝爾故事集》(1-9).遠流
(三)《鯨魚與鬼屋》.毛毛蟲兒童哲學基金會
(四)《靈靈》.毛毛蟲兒童哲學基金會

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