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春夏秋冬最美的秋天绘本礼盒装

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苏珊娜·贝尔纳“最美的秋天绘本”礼品装:
秋日里,城市举办秋季节庆活动。所有的人都来观看节庆期间举行的音乐和舞蹈演出,他们借助这个机会彼此相识。在城区文化活动中心里,正举行南瓜雕刻艺术比赛。孩子们举行挑灯游行,以这种形式来纪念他们的新幼儿园开园。罗特劳特·苏珊娜·贝尔纳讲述了许多故事,从关于鹅的故事,到一次蜜月旅游,还有一只家养小动物失踪之后又重新回来的故事。
内含《罗特劳特·苏珊娜·贝尔纳画笔下的秋天》绘本、《佩特拉》和《尼考》主题故事书两本、《秋天的游戏与手工》一本、《秋天的社区》和《秋天的公园》两幅拼图。整套秋天系列丛书由德国最著名的绘本画家罗特劳特·苏珊娜·贝尔纳编绘而成。它以秋天画卷内容为蓝本,衍生出各种主题人物故事、人物游戏和手工、图画拼图等,形成了关于秋天的活动系列,通过观察,学习和了解德国的各种节庆活动,扩大幼儿的国际视野,提升幼儿的观察和思维能力,激发幼儿的语言讲述能力,在秋天的世界中收获更多学习的快乐。

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First published January 1, 2004

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March 6, 2018
We all have memories and, quite naturally, the best ones are the good ones. So where do we keep them? Mostly in our heads but Mr McAllistair has other ideas.

He has a shed and the little boy who lives nearby has no idea what he keeps in that shed so one day he asks him. Mr McAllistair says that he will take the boy into his shed and share what is in there with him if he promises not to laugh.

So saying, the pair enter the shed, which the boy notices smells of old pipe and is not very well lit. But it is lit well enough for the boy to make out dozens and dozens of bottles on the shelves. There are 'red ones, frosted ones, tall ones, round ones, twisty ones, double ones and super-skinny topped ones'.

'Memories,' says Mr McAllistair as he surveys the array of bottles. And he tells the boy that every time he opens a bottle it brings back special memories. And he keeps them there so that when he is old and he can't remember things as easily, he simply opens a bottle and the memories come flooding back.

He opens a number of bottles and tells the boy what memory pops out of each of them - looking out of a frosty window and watching his father go to work; his wife in a blue chiffon dress at a dance; himself scoring the winning goal in an important Cup football match; watching his children paddling in the sea and then the tide coming in and washing away their footprints (this reminds me of one of my poems, 'The Tide of Time' which goes 'I wrote your name in the sand,/Remembering when times were grand,/The tide came in and washed it all away,/Just as in your passing I had no say.'); the smell of cowslips in the mountain air and playing aeroplanes with his two grandchildren are the happy memories he brings out.

The boy sees one tall skinny bottle and asks what is in it. Mr McAllistair takes it off the shelf, opens it and shouts 'Today!' and tells the boy that he is going to pop the memory of that day into the bottle.

What a lovely story and a great idea ... now where are my bottles ...
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September 5, 2015
This is a deceptively simple book that leads the reader to consider the sensory aspects of memory, and I fell in love instantly when I picked it up in a charity (second hand) shop. It is a text that makes me wish that I was still teaching so that I could explore the ideas with my class, and fill the room with bottles of different shapes and colours, each of which could hold a child's special memory.
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November 13, 2013
Reminds me of one of the tents in one of my favorite books (The Night Circus)!
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