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Wacky Wednesday  有书评 有内页照片
Author:   Seuss, Dr. / George Booth
Series: Dr. Seuss 
Category: Fiction - Humorous 


ISBN: 9780394829128  查看亚马逊上的介绍
Pages: 48 页
Age / Level: 5-8, Level-2,适合亲子阅读
Type & Binding: 硬皮精装本,Picture Book
Original Price: $ 8.99
押 金: ¥90
逾期借阅费: ¥14/月


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Series / 所属系列:
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:
Illus. in full color. A baffled youngster awakens one morning to find everything's out of place, but no one seems to notice! Beginning readers will have fun discovering all the wacky things wrong on each page while sharpening their ability to observe, as well as to read.

Foreign Customer Review / 国外客户评价:
This book deserves more than five stars and is one of the best beginning readers ever created! Wacky Wednesday combines the interesting repetition of a beginning reader with a fun set of picture puzzles. The two features are wonderful together for encouraging careful observation (useful in life, as well as in word recognition). As a result of this brilliant book concept, Theodore Geisel (a k a Theo. Le Sieg -- Geisel backwards, and Dr. Seuss) have teamed up with New Yorker cartoonist, George Booth, to create a fun classic that will be enjoyed by parents and children for many generations to come. Imagine a day that begins when you look up in bed over your head, and see something funny: "It all began with that shoe on the wall. A shoe on the wall . . . ? Shouldn't be there at all!" A child wakes up one morning to finds increasing numbers of unusual objects in rather odd places. Pretty soon, the objects even begin start to split apart. "And I said, 'Oh, MAN!' And that's how Wacky Wednesday began." The child looks out the window and sees a bunch of bananas growing in a normal tree and water running through a garden hose with a long section missing in it. Out in the hall, a candy cane holds up a part of a hall table, one door has two knobs, and a picture is upside down. In the bathroom, the child wears one sock while showering, there's a palm tree in the toilet, one faucet is upside down, and a fish is swimming happily in the shampoo bottle. In the bedroom while dressing, four things are wrong (including more misplaced shoes). In the kitchen, this grows to five. On the way to school, there are six. Later, down the street, there are seven. Outside the school are eight. In the classroom, there are nine. That's when cognitive dissonance sets in. The teacher says, "Nothing is wacky here in my class! Get out! You're the wacky one! OUT!" Outside the school now, there are ten new wacky things. Down the street, eleven more . . . then another twelve. "I ran and knocked over Patrolman McGann." "'Don't be sorry,' he smiled. 'It's that kind of day. But be glad! Wacky Wednesday will soon go away!" "Only twenty things more will be wacky." "Just find them and then you can go back to bed." And with that, "Wacky Wednesday was gone . . . and I even got rid of that shoe on the wall." The pictures present lots of opportunities to help your child notice how things work. Water needs to go through something to come out the other end. You need a door at the end of steps to get into a house. Windows cannot stand by themselves in the middle of a lawn. People don't drive sitting in the back seat of a car. The beauty of this kind of picture juxtaposition is in the opportunity to have many conversations with your child to open up the beauty of how things fit together, and don't work so well when they don't fit. As for the beginning reader aspect, the book has many one syllable words that rhyme. This provides the maximum ease for decoding the letters and turning them into words. I put in the examples of the rhymes here to make that point for you. I thought that the ways the details in the pictures were jumbled were quite imaginative. The wacky elements are well distributed on a page, and seldom repeat the jokes. This makes it continually interesting to search for them. Ultimately, the book is rewarding too for the idea the teacher expresses -- that the child is having a wacky day rather than that anything is really wrong. We all have days like that. Then, suddenly they are over. That is good psychological reassurance for your child. You should encourage that thought, as well. After you finish enjoying the book, I suggest that you each try your hand at creating a two page layout with pictures and a simple rhyme. That will make you both appreciate the book mo


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happysophie: 非常好看 2011/4/13 21:34:00
千奇百怪的错误,孩子非常热衷于把错误找出来。顺便给刚启蒙的孩子复习了一下数字的英文写法。
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happysophie: 非常好看 2011/4/13 21:36:00
千奇百怪的错误,孩子非常热衷于把错误找出来。顺便给刚启蒙的孩子复习了一下数字的英文写法。
每页的错误数量是不同的,一点点增加,都找出来还很有难度呢,至今我们还有的没找出来。
苏斯博士想象力太丰富了,可以看中玩,看中学。
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门铃: wacky things 2012/4/26 8:39:00
这本书正好打开后的封面是一棵树穿着一只鞋,哈哈,太奇怪了!后来第一页就是一只鞋在墙上,紧接着很多奇怪的事情,挨页让熊猫找,呵呵,这本书真的挺有意思,通篇我都没给他读英语,只是看图找奇怪的事情,不过我让熊猫最后学到了WACKY这个词是说奇怪,滑稽的意思。后来他还在自己做Wacky的事情,脚踩在爸爸肚子上,问,这是WACKY的事情吗?骑到爸爸脖子上,问,这是WACKY的事情吗?呵呵,还在卧室里找wacky的事情,我正好将自己脱下来的衣服放到了电热器上,小家伙说这是WACKY的事情,看到扫床的笤帚放在了书上,说这是wacky的事情。

这本书值得推荐!
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yzy0923: 苏斯博士的书总是那么有趣 2013/10/22 8:16:00
儿子喜欢苏斯博士的书,他的书文字简介,但是图片内容相对丰富,每次都能看得哈哈大笑,意犹未尽。
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