Fictional scientific literature for Soviet children has been of major importance. The pioneers in this field were B. Zhitkov, M. Il’in, and L. Gumilevskii. M. Il’in’sStory of the Great Plan(1930) andHills and People(1935), which were written for children and describe the first five...
young adult coming-of-age story’s main character struggles with her bi-cultural identity, which resonates with me. (She also struggles with understanding her magical powers, which I can also relate to.) I read this book to my daughter, and we both couldn’t wait to get to it every ...
【小题1】细节题:从第一段的句子:She firmly believes that there is and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market is.可知Mollie Hunter 认为一本好书的读者不应该太狭窄,选A 【小题2】细节题:从第一段的句子:“If you aren’t telling a story, you’re a ver...
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Comments: This book could be used most effectively to teach children self-respect rather than Japanese culture. The unfinished ending allows the reader to continue the story and imagine what happens to Izumi. It is important for educators using this book to address the differences between 12th ...
Why I like this book: This inspiring biography about Evelyn Glennie will have a special impact on readers — especially those who are differently abled. How often children are told “no, you can’t do that.” And something within them says, “watch me.” Shannon Stocker’s story will find...
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in theLondon Evening Newsin a short story.Winnie-the-Pooh, however, made headlines in the first book about him, published in 1926, when Christopher Robin was six years old. Two years later, Milne publishedThe House at Pooh Corner, the second book set in the Hundred Acre Wood. Throughout...
Through the protagonist's story, the book promotes the idea that with determination and ingenuity, anything is possible, empowering young readers to believe in their ability to make a meaningful impact. Rosie Revere, Engineerserves as a reminder that creativity and perseverance can lead to remarkable...
Why I like this book: Patricia MacLachlanhas written a magical and charming story about seven-year-old girl, Grace, who loves big words but isn’t sure how to use them to write a story. However, her teacher has confidence in her. What fun it would be to be Grace who has an Aunt ...