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I Wish That I Had Duck Feet  有书评 有内页照片 有 mp3
Author:   Seuss, Dr
Category: Fiction - Humorous  Language 


Barcode: 67160976


ISBN: 9780007173136
Pages: 64
Age / Level: 5-8, Level-2,适合亲子阅读
Type & Binding: 软皮本,Picture Book
Original Price: $ 6.99
价值: ¥70
逾期/临时借阅费: ¥14,期限为一个月


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Dr. Seuss :  这就是大名鼎鼎的苏斯博士的书,遍布美国各个图书馆,而且其二手书在美国十分畅销并且折价不多!用非常有限的词汇编写的幽默故事,几乎颠覆了人们对儿童书的认知,滑稽的动作、夸张的语言、幽默的故事,深得孩子们喜欢。

Overview / 简介:
What would life be like if you had feet like a duck, or horns like a deer, a whale spout on your head, or a long, long nose? In this crazy tale a small boy imagines all these things, only to decide in the end that perhaps it's better to be "ME" after all. With his unique combination of hilarious stories, zany pictures and riotous rhymes, Dr. Seuss has been delighting young children and helping them learn to read for over fifty years. Creator of the wonderfully anarchic Cat in the Hat, and ranking among the UK's top ten favourite children's authors, Seuss is firmly established as a global best-seller, with nearly half a million books sold worldwide. This delightful book forms part of the third stage in HarperCollins' major Dr. Seuss rebrand programme. With the relaunch of six more titles in January 2004, such all-time favourites as The Lorax, The Foot Book and Yertle the Turtle boast bright new covers that incorporate much needed guidance on reading levels: Blue Back Books are for parents to share with young children, Green Back Books are for budding readers to tackle on their own, and Yellow Back Books are for older, more fluent readers to enjoy. I Wish That I Had Duck Feet belongs to the Green Back Book range.

From Organization / 国外机构评价:
Another silly title from the Beginner Books series (the same place that Dr. Seuss and the Berenstains hang their hats), I Wish That I Had Duck Feet follows one little guy's dreams of borrowing all sorts of useful appendages from the animal world. "I wish that I had duck feet. And I can tell you why. You can splash around in duck feet. You don't have to keep them dry." But each time he imagines something new--those duck feet, a prickly pair of deer horns perfect for playing football, a spraying whale spout to keep his classroom cool--he realizes that it's not always all it's cracked up to be. "BUT... If I had a long, long tail, I know that Big Bill Brown would tie me in a tree! He would! Then how would I get down?" A vacuuming mom and pipe-smoking dad are straight out of '60s suburbia (Duck Feet first came out in 1965), but the playful illustrations and catchy rhymes still make for good fun. (Ages 4 to 8) --Paul Hughes --

Foreign Customer Review / 国外客户评价:
This book clearly deserves more than five stars for being one of the most helpful and interesting children's books of all time! Children have powerful imaginations, and this book provides an outstanding model for helping them to learn how to use their imaginations in more useful ways. In addition, the story is so interesting and compelling that they will be drawn into wanting to reread it often. As a result, they will begin to memorize the sentences . . . and thus have the foundation for identifying the words that go along with their recollections. Unlike many children's books, this one would also be appealing to adult literacy students. The illustrations are particularly good for making the boy's (and your child's) imagination come to life. The book begins with the boy waddling around on duck feet. "You can splash around in duck feet. You don't have to keep them dry. No more shoes!" ". . . very good to have them when I play." This is illustrated with the boy getting thules in a pond while ducks swim by. "BUT . . . My mother would not like them." She would not like the wet mess in her clean house. From this sequence, you can see how the book is structured. The child imagines some new feature attached to his body. He then thinks about the advantages of that new feature. Next, he considers the drawbacks. Having looked at both, he goes on to decide whether to keep the feature or not. This is a method that many geniuses have used throughout history to make their great breakthroughs. Sharing this method is a wonderful gift to give your child! Then, the boy goes on to repeat the process. "SO . . . If I can't have duck feet, I'll have something else instead . . . . . . two horns up on my head." He tries on "a long, long tail," "a nose just like an elephant's," and "ALL THOSE THINGS!" The last he calls a "Which-What-Who." Then the story teaches its final lesson: "AND SO . . . I think there are some things I do not wish to be." "And that is why I think that I just wish to be like ME." The final illustration shows all of the appendages discussed in the book in a garbage can. An obvious application of the book is to encourage your child to come up with her or his own ideas for changing the body, discussing benefits and drawbacks, and deciding whether the change would be a beneficial one over all. You can have tremendous fun with that one, while teaching Benjamin Franklin's favorite method for making decisions. He would list all of the pros and cons of something on a piece of paper, and then decide what do do. Millions still use this process. I especially like the way the book helps the child come to appreciate what he or she already has. Few books of imagination leave a child feeling more satisfied with herself or himself. That's a very nice touch. If you find that your child is sensitive about some feature (glasses, being diminutive, a large nose, or whatever), you can use this book's structure in a different way. You can encourage your child to find as many advantages as possible to overbalance the disadvantages that have already been noticed, and to be glad about that feature. That perspective would be a great gift to your child! See potential all around you . . . then seize the opportunities that truly make sense!





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daniel妈咪2015: 想象力     --来自这本书另一个版本的评论 2016/4/15 17:47:00
充满想象力的一本书,苏博士的一贯风格 天马行空 但是孩子喜欢 ,自己读的时候还经常联想到自己身上。很有意思
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甜溜溜: 我希望我有...     --来自这本书另一个版本的评论 2011/10/25 13:00:00
我希望我有鸭子的脚,可以不穿鞋子,可以在水里玩耍,但是妈妈不喜欢。我希望我有鲸鱼的喷水器,可以让教室凉快起来,老师还会说:谢谢、谢谢。但妈妈却不让我进屋子;我希望我有鹿的角,可以挂许多东西到学校,并且当我打橄榄球时,没有人能够阻挡我。但是却不能乘坐校车;我希望我有大象的长鼻子,可以打苍蝇,可以拿到高架子上的饼干,可以去救火...我们儿时也曾望着天空瑕想,相信所有的孩子都会喜欢,甚至联想到更多。
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ruby: 书虽然算内容多的,但一点都不难     --来自这本书另一个版本的评论 2012/11/23 14:20:00
书虽然算内容多的,但一点都不难,难以置信,2岁不到的宝宝也能全篇听完,并理解内容。说的是我想要鸭蹼,可以不用穿鞋,可以象鸭一样游泳;可我妈不让;我想要鹿角,可以挂东西,可以戴10个帽子;可搭不了车;我想要个喷射嘴,可以凉快,可我妈不让;我想要个尾巴,可以跳绳,可以打苍蝇;可big bill把我绑树上;我想要个响鼻,可以灭火,可以高出拿东西,但爸爸老让干活;最后上面的东西我全想要,结果被当成怪物抓笼子了,我还是做我自己吧。
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帅帅妈妈Bingo: 孩子很喜欢的一本书     --来自这本书另一个版本的评论 2013/5/15 23:03:00
非常有想象力的一本书,帅帅尤其喜欢听音频,反反复复听了很多遍。一贯的苏斯风格,想象力丰富,幽默滑稽,孩子看得捧腹大笑。
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