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1、《苏斯博士的ABC》Dr. Seuss’s ABC
2、《在爸爸身上蹦来跳去》Hop on Pop
3、《一条鱼 两条鱼 红色的鱼 蓝色的鱼》One Fish, Two Fish, Red
Fish, Blue Fish
4、《绿鸡蛋和火腿》Green Eggs & Ham
5、《穿袜子的狐狸》Fox in Socks
6、《如果我来经营马戏团》If I Ran the Circus
7、《霍顿听见了呼呼的声音》Horton Hear a Who!
8、《霍顿孵蛋》Horton Hatches the Egg
9、《史尼奇及其他故事》The Sneetches & Other
Stories
10、《乌龟耶尔特及其他故事》Yertle the Turtle &
Other Stories
Reading level: Ages 4-8
About Dr. Seuss
He published 46 children's books, which were often
characterized by imaginative characters, rhyme, and frequent use of trisyllabic
meter. His most celebrated books include the bestselling: Green Eggs and Ham,
The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Horton Hatches the
Egg, Horton Hears a Who!, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Numerous adaptations
of his work have been created, including 11 television specials, three feature
films, a Broadway musical and four television series. He won the Lewis Carroll
Shelf Award in 1958 for Horton Hatches the Egg and again in 1961 for And To
Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street.
Geisel also worked as an illustrator for advertising
campaigns, most notably for Flit and Standard Oil, and as a political
cartoonist for PM, a New York City newspaper. During World War II, he worked in
an animation department of the U.S Army, where he wrote Design for Death, a
film that later won the 1947 Academy Award for Documentary Feature.
Geisel's birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual
date for National Read Across America Day, an initiative on reading created by the
National Education Association.
Parents review:
1,My daughter has had this book since she
was 6 months old (she's 15 months old now) and it is her favorite book, I have
read it so many times that I have it memorized. She brings it to me to read at
least 3 times a day. Her copy got so worn from all the hugs and taking it
everywhere with her that I had to buy a new one. The longer version is great
but board books are better when you have a small one.
2, As a certified elementary school teacher and
practicing preschool teacher (3-year-olds), I highly recommend this book! There
isn't a day when I don't hear "Ms. Molly, read 'Sam-I-Am!'" My poor
copy of "Green Eggs and Ham" is tattered, torn, missing pages and is
in the process of losing its cover! When I read it, the children follow along
and are able to recall the rhyming words when I intentionally skip them (a
skill which usually surfaces at a later age.)
When we have free time
in the classroom, there is a mad dash to the bookshelf to fetch "Green
Eggs and Ham." I sit out of sight while the children quietly sit down with
"Green Eggs and Ham" and watch them turn the pages and
"read" the story. They know what lines belong to which page by
"reading" the pictures. This is one of the earliest and most positive
signs of reading readiness. Of course the children aren't "reading"
the words, but they are becoming aware of letters as symbols for sounds. I
often hear them mimicking my many interpretations of the book (some of which
get quite enthusiastic!) and other children gather round the "reader"
to hear the story, sometimes helping out! The benefits they are reaping from
this story alone marks the beginning of an enjoyable journey through the many
facets of language development (reading, comprehension, phonics, rhyming,
speaking, listening, and interpretation.)
Not only is the book
full of fun phrases, fantasic illustrations, lively characters and poignant
messages, but also is a great tool for learning about the initial processes of
reading and recognizing written language. In later years, "Green Eggs and
Ham" and other books as endearing (whether the children will realize it or
not) may lead to a love of books and reading which may help them succeed in
school.
I have no doubt that my
students will forget who "Ms. Molly" is in their teenage years and
beyond, but they will ALWAYS hold in their hea! rts a special memory that is
"Green Eggs and Ham."
3, This book has been around for such a very long
time and it is still going strong. I can remember reading this book to my
eldest daughter when she was three or four years old, and the book was read to
her so many times that she could eventually repeat back every word to me. My
daughter is now 36 years old and her daughter is 12. Both can still recite all
the words without the book. Over the years, the catchy words will forever
remain with you.
Aside from the simple words, the book portrays a very important message
- do not be afraid to try new things. As a parent and counsellor, I can attest
to the fact that message can be one of life's greatest learning experiences not
only for children but for adults as well. We never know what we can accomplish
or what we can achieve until we try. In addition, some things are not always
what they seem. If you have never read a Dr. Seuss book, you have no idea of
what you or your children are missing. Of all the Seuss books, this is an
all-time favourite.