Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present[兔子先生和可愛的禮物] [平裝] [4歲及以上]

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齣版社: HarperCollins US
ISBN:9780064430203
商品編碼:19004874
包裝:平裝
齣版時間:1977-10-12
用紙:膠版紙
頁數:40
正文語種:英文
商品尺寸:19.81x0.51x16.51cm


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適讀人群 :4歲及以上
Any collaborative effort by the esteemed Charlotte Zolotow and the illustrious Maurice Sendak is bound to be a success. These beloved creators of countless children's favorites outdo themselves with this 1963 Caldecott Honor-winning classic about a little girl in need of assistance. Finding a birthday present for her mother is no easy task for our heroine. Luckily, she happens upon the avuncular Mr. Rabbit, whose heart is in the right place, even if he doesn't always have the best ideas. Ultimately, his suggestions do come in handy, and between the two of them they determine the ideal birthday tribute: the gift of color. Children will join the protagonists in contemplating how to make the abstract tangible, and all readers will be delighted to see yellow translate to bananas, as green is given in pears, and blue takes the shape of grapes.

內容簡介

Mr. Rabbit helps a little girl find a lovely present for her mother, who is especially fond of red, yellow, green, and blue.

作者簡介

Charlotte Zolotow is a revered name in children's literature. She is a prolific, much-honored author with over seventy titles published, including the classic Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present,illustrated by Maurice Sendak, and the groundbreaking William's Doll, illustrated by William Péne du Bois.

In addition, she has been a distinguished editor and publisher (she is now a HarperCollins Publisher Emerita), and by extension, an innovative educator. Her editorial career began under the brilliant Ursula Nordstrom, publisher of Harper Children's Books. The two shared a passionate belief: that children's books should be honest and faithful to the sometimes difficult but always intensely felt experiences of childhood. They were certain that children were capable of understanding the best work gifted artists and writers could give them.

Charlotte Zolotow was born in 1915 in Norfolk, Virginia, but grew up in several cities, including Detroit, New York, and Boston. She attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and shortly afterward returned to New York, where in 1938 she began working at HarperCollins, then Harper & Brothers.

She started as a secretary, but moved into an editorial career, working with Ursula Nordstrom. Their shared beliefs and the excitement of working with fine writers and artists brought to Harper generations of extraordinary authors and illustrators and gave Harper Children's Books their fresh, innovative quality. Talent was nurtured; books of lasting value were created, many still loved and read decades after they were first published. As Jean Mercier wrote in Publishers Weekly, Charlotte Zolotow would be among the Who's Who of any age, not only as the author of books of her own, but as a force majeure behind many children's books on the distinctive list of Harper.

Charlotte Zolotow has received numerous awards and honors, including the Regina Medal (2002) presented by the Catholic Library Association, the University of Minnesota's Irwin Kerlan Award (1986), the University of Southern Mississippi's Silver Medallion (1990), the Christopher Award (1974), and the Harper Gold Medal for Outstanding Editorial Achievement (1974). Of ongoing significance is the award established in 1998 in her name by the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The Charlotte Zolotow Award, presented annually by the University's Cooperative Center for Children's Books, is given annually to the author of the best picture book text published in the United States in the preceding year.

The 1991 resolution of gratitude given to Charlotte Zolotow by the American Library Association calls her contribution to children's literature far reaching. That reach extends far indeed. It begins with the many books she has written carry her vision into the hearts of children past, present, and future.

She has written more than seventy books for young children, many of which -- have become picture-book classics.

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"An outstanding book [that] can be read by first-graders." --SLJ.

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這本書總缺貨,這次買瞭,拿到手之後就是覺得書有點小,彆的都挺好。

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價格比超市便宜,還送貨到傢,超贊。

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很美的畫麵,適閤有一定基礎的孩子閱讀。

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非常好,孩子非常喜歡.很有趣

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凱迪剋獲奬,大師作品,親情故事

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活動湊單買的,還沒看呢。

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繪本恰恰能承擔起幫助孩子閱讀的重任,因為對於識字不多的孩子來說,藉助於圖畫來豐富想像是最佳的途徑。因為畫麵所傳遞的信息是文字所不及的,並且能及時在 孩子的腦子裏形成一種形象,進而刺激孩子的大腦。因此,繪本在孩子的閱讀過程中實際上是協助孩子進行瞭想像,這樣孩子閱讀起來沒有難度,這樣的閱讀方式孩 子是喜歡的,也能從中得到樂趣。所以說,閱讀繪本對於一個處於幼兒狀態的孩子來說,可以說是最適閤不過的瞭,孩子越是在早期喜歡上閱讀,孩子以後越是會在 語文方麵錶現齣高人一等的纔能,也會深深地愛上閱讀,這恐怕是孩子一生的財富。這份財富的源泉,或許就源於對繪本的熱愛。

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這本書總缺貨,這次買瞭,拿到手之後就是覺得書有點小,彆的都挺好。

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