If you haven’t had a good laugh with your kids in a long time…

The books introduced today are all very interesting: \”Mother Goose Blues\” Zhengzhou University Press (Qingdou Children\’s Library) Suitable for ages: 3 to 8 years old Bruce is a very bad-tempered bear. He doesn\’t like anyone or anything. ——except bird eggs. But then something unexpected happened – four goslings hatched out of the goose eggs that Bruce placed on the stove. Now the trouble was really big! Almost every page is full of surprises! How can you do this? ! But that’s exactly what happened! The hilarious story is full of warmth, and the witty and exaggerated drawings have exquisite scene layouts. If you haven\’t laughed happily with your children in a long time, laugh out loud at Bruce\’s never-smiling expression on every page! It’s also a picture book that will help all moms reduce the stress of parenting – you can’t do any worse than Bruce. But the children are very happy! This is a masterpiece by the emerging American picture book writer Ryan T. Higgins, with extraordinary imagination and humor throughout. With a degree in human ecology, he draws the movements and expressions of all animals extremely well, with a strong sense of immersion. Why is the word \”goose\” crossed out on the cover? That’s right, it turns out that Mother Goose Bruce is a bear! Those who left a message above can get this copy, and you can tell your children the story of Mother Goose Blues. \”So Happy, So Happy\” Comic Publishing House (Pupulan) is suitable for ages 3-8 years old. The gorilla is walking forward. \”Hey, who is this?\” It turned out to be a giraffe. Hug a giraffe, so happy, so happy! Koala is climbing a tree. \”Hey, who is this?\” It\’s a kangaroo. Let the kangaroo carry it on its back. I\’m so happy, so happy… Guess what little animal will appear next? Through the clever page-turning effect, children can find the fun of games and guessing while reading, and it also conveys the friendship value of \”everyone is happy when we are together\”. The colors are strong and rich, and the animal shapes are full and dynamic, which can attract babies of a young age to pay attention to the picture and follow the rhythmic language to enter the storyline. The author Jun Takahata was born in Nagoya, Japan in 1948. He won the Illustration Award at the Bologna International Children\’s Book Fair for his picture book \”Whose Bicycle\”. \”Don\’t run, ball!\” 》Changjiang Publishing Media (Dolphin Picture Book Garden) Suitable for ages 2-6 years old A ball ran and ran past a puppy. The puppy chased after it, \”Don\’t run, ball!\” The ball bounced and bounced, passing various scenes and people along the way. The puppy chased it and made a lot of jokes. The whole book takes an escaping \”ball\” and the puppy chasing it as the visual center, allowing children\’s eyes to run along with the ball jumping up, down, left, and right. The dazzling yellow puppy is always the visual center when the page is turned, and can lead the baby on a \”laughing\” reading run. Using silhouettes to represent other people and things can highlight the contrast of colors. The three different sizes of page turns allow children to pay attention to the dynamic changes in the picture and the development of the story, which is very interesting. The author Cecil Boyle was born in France. His works have won many awards including the French Witch Award. This creative work was recommended by well-known reading promoter Yu Zhiying. \”install\”Na Anna\” (Pico and Anna series) Xinjiang Youth Publishing House Suitable for ages: 3 to 8 years old, including 4 books: \”Sleep Well\”, \”Chocolate Storm\”, \”Seaside Adventure\” and \”The Troublemaker\”. A smart and playful little girl experienced all kinds of interesting things with her toy friends-a fold-eared rabbit, a red-tailed fox, a furry child, and a little penguin. A set of books that are so close to children\’s lives and psychology, and the comic style will make children unable to put it down. Whether it\’s the handling of small details or the imaginative storyline, it\’s full of childlike interest and cuteness. Alexi Dorma created the lovable brother and sister Pico Pork and Anna Anna, and his mother Dominique Roark wrote the story. The mother-son duo\’s work is smart, stylish and humorous.

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